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February 2024 by Genuine Exteriors
Absolutely my go to place for giving. I love the story of how Salvation Army was created and I love the hope they bring to the community.
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February 2024 by Daleen Blake
I work there ,I'm new and the staff is very friendly and I enjoy giving back to the community!
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February 2024 by Jackie Eberhart
Thank God for them
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January 2024 by Mark Weathers
Very helpful and positive and professional
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January 2024 by Lisa Guerra
Its ok but when i ask the receptionist do they help with anything eles beside clothes she said no & then i heard from another person that yes they do help with vouchers.
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December 2023 by Durin Bison
Good intake. Breakfast and dinner at 7am and 5pm. Men's shelter check in is 6pm mon-fri. Separate showers for during the day. Clothing vouchers. This building is just west of the men's building that is west of the kitchen and women's shelter.
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November 2023 by Ruth M.
This place I thought was to help people I had noticed a young women in a wheelchair ringing the bell of course for donations at the United supermarket in 4th and slide on that particular day it was cold wind was blowing I had asked her if she needed to move because of the wind blowing so hard she stated no she did not want to get in trouble.Next time I saw her she was in the sun she looked very red in the face probably sunburnt but she was still there ringing that bell . Today I saw her and she was crying because she had just been told not to come back tomorrow I asked her what had happened she stated she needed to be off so she could go pay bills Albert her supervisor had advised her since that place at united was not bringing any money in just do not come in at all . That sort of hit a cord with me here she is trying to work but cannot she cannot help it if money not coming in she is still there trying and then gets told it isn't working out.That just shows how she was discriminated against she is trying and doing what she can.She chose that location because she lives across the street.That s what is wrong with this country she is disabled but she is trying and you get slapped in the face for trying.I would've figured since this is the Salvation Army they would have a little more compassion I guess I was wrong. But yet they expect others to have compassion for this organization.Learn from experiences because we all have them and we can contribute differently. Shame on you for not showing the compassion.
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October 2023 by Mindy V.
Completely pointless organization!!!! They don't care about helping people who desperately need help, even if they're fixing to be evicted. Just like other organizations, they probably keep all of the money that they get to pay their employees and that's it.
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October 2023 by Doris Bilbrey
Every time I call this place, their rude,and they've never had funding for any thing I've called them about, and before I can finish my sentence the answer is NO...
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August 2023 by Angie Hunter
The help they give has to be very rigged and goes to specific people.
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July 2023 by Isaiah Glenn
The Salvation Army's approach of enabling homeless individuals with drug addictions to sustain their habits while neglecting other essential needs is deeply problematic. This allows drug addicts to exploit the system, leaving little to no funding available for those genuinely in need. It is disheartening to witness a family with five children living on the streets, only to be met with laughter and denial when seeking assistance from the Salvation Army. The presence of drug addicts outside the organization, armed and intimidating, further exacerbates the situation, making it nearly impossible for anyone to access the help they require. If resources were not wasted on individuals who show no desire to improve their circumstances, there would be more funds available to address the root causes of homelessness and prevent it altogether. It is crucial to redirect our efforts towards effective solutions rather than perpetuating the cycle of homelessness.
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May 2023 by Jason Gonzalez
They don't feed the homeless only when others churches aren't feeding they say this and that church is feeding they only want to benefit there own pockets don't donate!
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May 2023 by Troy Nelson
Extremely helpful and caring. Offer wonderful opportunities for individuals to rebuild their lives.
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February 2023 by Kerry Condon
The Tokens of Hope program changed my life. I came to the Sally, hopeless and homeless, but with the amazing guidance, support, and emotional experience that Tammy, Vanessa, and program director Erica provided, I am leaving a woman who rich in spirit, employed, confident, and surrounded by a group of amazing people. The staff goes above and beyond. They are kind, compassionate, and are all people who genuinely care. I am grateful for the people who created this safe environment and it's given me the opportunity, tools, and confidence to be my true self again. I've gained employment, friends, and strengthened my family relationships at home, and in the community. I am grateful all day. It feels very good to be proud of myself again. Ty for giving me strength and courage, and sharing in this joyful time in my life. Ill always remember Zach for letting me in and giving me a place to sleep. Truly God's working through the staff and residents here and his grace is poured out daily. Ty Tammy, and Vanessa (y'all are a great team)
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February 2023 by Kimberly Murphy
These employees, all of them are saints! I am fortunate enough to be a resident here,( the are only 10 beds available), because there are so many who get passed over, there are just not enough resources in Lubbock for the amount of homeless people, that being said the employees have to deal with so much stress as I'm sure they are and yet they have a level of professionalism mixed with extreme kindness and empathy towards us that is what makes this experience so rewarding and lasting going forward. Tammy Garcia is my case worker and I have to give all me respect and appreciation to her as she is patient and godly with me which has been exactly what I have needed at this time in my life, my whole attitude toward life and living a better one is now engulfed with hope and joy because of the genuine heart of this beautiful woman, I love her and all of the employees here at the Lubbock shelter and I ALWAYS will.Thank you William Booth for your heart and foresight so many years ago, you would be so proud of the legacy you have left for us.