How Salvation Army is feeding, sheltering San Antonio community during COVID-19 crisis
SAN ANTONIO โ When the coronavirus pandemic hit South Texas, the Salvation Army of San Antonio worked quickly to ensure its shelter residents would be safe. โWeโre not taking the traffic indoors, so weโve moved our canteen truck outside,โ said Brad Mayhar, spokesperson for the Salvation Army of San Antonio. โWhen people donate through our local Salvation Army web site, the money stays local and it helps our local programs here in San Antonio,โ said Mayhar. Click here for more information or to donate to the Salvation Army of San Antonio. The first case confirmed in the U.S. was in mid-January and the first case confirmed in San Antonio was in mid-February.