TYLER — The Tyler Salvation Army is putting out an emergency plea for support as hot summer weather continues. According to a news release, for many residents “the summer is not only very stressful, but potentially very deadly. Hundreds die of heat stroke each year, with children and the elderly being especially vulnerable. As temperatures climb, the number of those seeking shelter and assistance through The Salvation Army in Tyler is climbing as well, but donations are woefully down.
“July 2012 was the hottest recorded month in U.S. history! As temperatures soar, the Center of Hope, The Salvation Army in Tyler’s 200 bed facility located at 633 N. Broadway Ave., is reaching full capacity. Our Emergency dorm is entirely full, and we’ve begun expanding beds into our Community Center in order to meet the overwhelming need for shelter during this sweltering heat. Our Family Dorm is also at capacity, and is currently home to 22 of our community’s children. Just as the number of seeking shelter has drastically risen, so has the need for basic assistance, especially food and fans. We are currently serving over 5,000 meals every week, a 45% increase from just two months ago. At this rate, we will begin experiencing a food shortage in just a few weeks. Our supply of emergency fans has already run out.
“This is an urgent plea for donations of food and monetary support…for the 5,000 men, women, and children we serve each year. Even a small contribution will alleviate the suffering and potentially save the life of someone in desperate need. ‘Tyler is unique in the way the community rallies together to meet the needs of their neighbors. Once again we come to you relying upon your generosity,’ says Major Doris Lawrence, Commanding Officer.” Donations may be made via post, at http://www.salvationarmytyler.org or in person at 633 N. Broadway.


















