After dealing with a bout with COVID-19, the Salvation Army in Salina is back! That's the word from Captain Lynn Lopez.
"We are fully back in service and everyone is healthy and ready to serve," Lopez reported Tuesday afternoon.
That includes the thrift store, Lopez noted.
While they are fully open, they continue to take safety precautions because of COVID-19.
"We sanitize daily several times and ask folks to please wear a mask before entering our building," she explained.
According to Lopez, social services are available with funding for COVID-19 rental assistance and utilities, as well as resources in the community for other instances.
To-go meals are provided three times a day.
Additionally, the Salvation Army building at 1137 North Santa Fe Avenue also serves as a cooling center during extreme heat.