Salvation Army receives new equipment to help workers
By:
Quinn Coleman
Posted: Jan 22, 2024 7:03 PM EST
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ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. -- The Salvation Army located in Elkhart County received some new equipment from Embassy Specialty Vehicles.
They donated a fully outfitted 12-person disaster relief trailer to the non-profit today. The trailer would normally cost about $160 thousand.
The vehicle will help the Salvation Army relief workers when they have to stay overnight at a disaster site.
The trailer is now headed to the Salvation Army Disaster Center in Florida where it will be dispatched over the country when needed.
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