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December 2023 by Theresa Hobbs
This is a awesome organization!
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October 2023 by Tammy Story
I loved working several years as an Holiday Bellringer and now since my husband died just recently I'm wanting to go back doing it this year.
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September 2023 by Satsuki Hajime Lee
If you guys are all about helping then why can't people park for 10 min in your parking lot to pick up someone from karm? My safety comes first and I prefer not to park in the middle of the street.
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September 2023 by Nick B
Friends father is staying there. He thinks it's a great place
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September 2023 by Doug Hughes (Bama)
You cannot ever reach anyone and the mailbox is always full.
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May 2023 by Bill Herron
I worked there as security for the most part I enjoyed it yes u have some bad situation but that’s part of the job really good people and they really try
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May 2023 by Lee Dickson
Very rude program supervisor named Jade. Seems like he isn't a fan of white people with mental illness.
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November 2022 by Jackie T
Very good place with helpful staff. Their children's program gives the kids the extra help and push they may need to succeed.
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March 2022 by Susie Howard
They help every way they can
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February 2022 by Ryder Simson
For a second hand store receiving donations to resale some thing's less at Walmart. ...
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January 2022 by jamie mitchell
I worked at this place and Will Never recommend it to anyone case managers are cruel they don't understand the people situation they tried throwing out a woman who was in the hospital until I intervened and got her reinstated by giving her referrals to the Kentucky Salvation Army it's kind of bad when you have to contact higher up people to get something done to help someone. These people that work here in the Knoxville office do not care about anyone but themselves they're supposed to be God-fearing people to help the homeless the only thing I want is a paycheck. In the Bible it says to help one another obviously the Knoxville Salvation Army doesn't understand that there's supposed to be a christian-based they really need to find God
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January 2022 by Virginia Westlake
I volunteer for this organization every chance I get.
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December 2021 by Roy Collins
I would certainly recommend the salvation army to anyone who is homeless and trying to improve your situation. There is a lengthy amount of paperwork to fill out at first. They have lots of rules you must obey. Random Alcohol and drug testing. Curfew hours. A low tolerance for disobedience to their rules.The facility itself is quite nice. Lunch and dinner are provide free and the food is good. Guests are required to do daily housekeeping chores. Upon acceptance, they will give you up to 60 days emergency shelter free if charge. After that there is possiblity if extended stay by paying rent(at counselors disgression). They will provide some help and support in getting treatment for addictions and finding work. You are expected to look for and find work and make progress toward becoming independent again. It's not a permanent residence institution, but more of a transitional resource for those who are trying to improve their lives.On the down side of things, the place is currently at capacity at the time of my writing this. They are under staffed and strained to handle the job load. Good luck trying to get anyone to answer the phone. The employees I've met are caring people tho who will try to help if play straight with them. I've been is several shelters this past year and this is by far the best of them all.
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December 2021 by Christie Mcmillan
There alot of favorism going on when working for them
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September 2021 by Tammy Gantte
Kristy is wonderful! Very nice & helpful! Will be there for you!