The Salvation Army responded immediately following Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, serving the immediate needs of survivors by providing shelter, food, water, ice, cleaning supplies, baby supplies, and hygiene products. Over One Million have been served in at least 30 states. The following information represents the Southern Territory’s fifteen states and the District of Columbia.
To date, The Salvation Army has spent $142 million on initial emergency response services. Of the $142 million spent so far, 68% has gone towards direct financial assistance to survivors. The remaining 32% of the total spent has gone towards meal services, cleaning and personal hygiene supplies for survivors, equipment, and transportation and lodging for Salvation Army disaster personnel.
ü The Salvation Army has served 5,654,866 hot meals, 8,234,469 sandwiches, snacks & drinks.
ü The Salvation Army has provided 178 Mobile Feeding Units (Canteens), 11 Field Kitchens, capable of producing 20,000 hot meals per day (each), (Incl. 8 Southern Baptist Kitchens.) in the many areas affected.
ü The Salvation Army has distributed 178,813 Cleaning Kits. (Broom, bucket, mop & detergent) and 235,229 Food Boxes (groceries.)
ü The Salvation Army has ministered through Pastoral Care to 274,575 individuals.
ü The Salvation Army has registered and begun helping with 281,709 Social Services Cases.
ü The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) has received over 61,000 inquiries and has found 25,5o8 survivors.
ü Salvation Army officers, employees and volunteers have served a total of 886,017 hours.
ü The Salvation Army has assisted a total of 1,666,605 individuals.
Data from Territorial Headquarters, Community Relations & Development Department, Atlanta, Georgia.