The Salvation Army to Interview Families Who Need Assistance November 1st, 2nd, 4th
The Salvation Army in Omaha is asking families in need to sign up for their Christmas assistance program. Christmas assistance sign-up interviews begin Friday, Nov. 1, and continue Saturday, Nov. 2, and Monday, Nov. 4, in Omaha. These interviews help The Salvation Army identify the families who need assistance the most this holiday season.
“Christmas-time can bring added financial and emotional stress to families living in poverty. The holiday season brings greater need but also more opportunities to give.”
Eligibility Requirements
Apply in person
Photo identification
Proof of income for Health & Human Services poverty guidelines
Verification of address dated within 30 days
If applying for the Adopt-A-Family program, a current phone bill
Christmas Assistance In-person Interviews
WHEN:
Friday, Nov. 1, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-4 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 4, from 12-3 p.m. and 4-7 p.m.
WHERE:
Omaha Kroc Center
2825 Y St.
402-898-6082
Please sign up at this location if you live in one of the following ZIP codes:
68005, 68028, 68046, 68059, 68107, 68113, 68117, 68123, 68127, 68128, 68133, 68136, 68138, 68147, 68157
North Corps Community Center
2424 Pratt St.
402-451-4048 ext. 101
Please sign up at this location if you live in one of the following ZIP codes:
68007, 68022, 68064, 68110, 68111, 68112, 68116, 68122, 68134, 68152, 68164
Citadel Corps Community Center
3738 Cuming St.
402-898-6031
Please sign up at this location if you live in one of the following ZIP codes:
68102, 68104, 68105, 68106, 68108, 68010, 68114, 68118, 68124, 68130, 68131, 68132, 68135, 68137, 68142, 68144, 68154, 68178
The Salvation Army Christmas assistance programs provides an impact during the holiday season by meeting the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of community neighbors.
The Salvation Army asks. “Millions of American parents cannot afford to buy their kids Christmas presents. Brighten the holidays for your neighbor in need by donating today.”