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Northwest Ohio Area Services Welcome to The Salvation Army's
Northwest Ohio Area Services
Serving the Counties of Lucas, Wood,
Ottawa, Henry, and Fulton
NORTHWEST AREA SERVICES (TOLEDO AREA)
620 North Erie Street
Toledo, Ohio 43624
Mailing Address:
PO Box 798
Toledo, OH 43697-0798 | Telephone:
(419) 241-1138
Fax: (419) 241-1130 |
NWOAS Area Coordinator: Major Clyde D. Jones
Please address any questions or comments to: Clyde.Jones@use.salvationarmy.org
To navigate within The Northwest Ohio Area Services
site, please use the "Back" button on your web browser.
OUR PURPOSE
Whether it's embracing the homeless, uplifting the abused or abandoned, training and mentoring the disadvantaged, providing character building programs for youth, or assisting the displaced or elderly, The Salvation Army's goal remains the same: serving the most people, meeting the most needs,
DOING THE MOST GOOD!
OUR MISSION
The Salvation Army, an International Movement,
is an Evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church.
Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human need in His Name without discrimination.
OUR VISION
Motivated by the love of God, to be a leader in Christian faith-based human services, The Salvation Army is committed to serving the whole person, body, soul and spirit with integrity and respect, using creative solutions to positively transform lives.
Click on the kettle to the right to make an on-line donation that will help perpetuate the work of The Salvation Army in Northwest Ohio, or contact Linda Bancroft @ 419.241.1138 ext. 20 to make a Visa or Mastercard donation.
Need Knows No Season
The Salvation Army provides programming throughout the year to persons in need. Assistance may be in the form of a food bags, help with keeping a families utilities on, or with clothing and furniture. Help may be to a young child struggling with school, an individual trying to overcome challenges associated with substance abuse addiction, or a senior unable to get out of their home. Whatever crisis the family is experiencing, The Salvation Army is there to listen and provide comfort and support. The annual appeal at Christmas helps us help others, not only at Christmas, but throughout the year.
Your time, financial contributions, and prayer are greatly appreciated throughout the year.
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Contact Major Reta Hughes for ongoing volunteer opportunities. We are always looking for individuals to help with general office assistance, packing food bags, and other special projects.
- The Learning Centers are seeking volunteers who are available afternoons from 3:30-6:30 to serve as tutors, reading buddies, and general assistance with children in grades k-6. Please contact Ben Southworth at 419.241.1138 ext. 19 for the Downtown Learning Center, or Amy Hanson at 419.693.9945 at the East Side Learning Center.
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