Dallas' new Salvation Army campus will greatly expand homeless services
Hard fought for and years in the making, The Salvation Army’s vision for a new social services campus is coming to fruition. It will bring much-needed resources to our region’s homelessness response.
The 21-acre campus west of Dallas Love Field in the Stemmons Corridor will boost services for those needing emergency shelter, addiction recovery assistance, those escaping sex trafficking or domestic violence and many others seeking help.
The capital costs associated with the new campus come entirely from private donations, said Christina Cavalier, managing director at The Salvation Army of North Texas. The One Army, Many Fronts campaign set a goal of $212.7 million, and all but $4.5 million of that has been raised.
That is a huge achievement, and it speaks to a sense of trust and confidence the philanthropic community has placed in this time-tested institution.
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