Salvation Army shelter set up for homeless with COVID-19 symptoms
- Updated
The Salvation Army's Joy Center opened to house those who don't have a place to self-quarantine or practice social distancing during the outbreak.Â
As featured on
The Salvation Army's Angel Tree warehouse has been transformed into an isolation center, with a specific area for anyone who has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.Â
The Salvation Army is expecting a spike in requests for our assistance due to the pandemic.
The new appliances will help employees and volunteers with the Salvation Army keep up with laundry demands after the organization chose to add beds and staff members to the facility in late March.
Poll
Most Popular
Articles
- Great White is fine after throwing his jockey and getting scratched late from the Kentucky Derby
- Golden Tempo wins 152nd Kentucky Derby; Cherie DeVaux becomes first female winning trainer
- Glamour meets southern tradition as celebrities walk red carpet at Kentucky Derby 152
- CRAWFORD | Cherie DeVaux did not ask the Kentucky Derby for history. She took it.
- Man turns himself in after 'accidental' fatal shooting in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood
- Stars shine at 38th annual Barnstable Brown Derby Eve Gala in Louisville
- Police say 2 brothers missing from Louisville's Jacobs neighborhood were found safe
- CRAWFORD | Jose Ortiz waited, watched, then found the Kentucky Derby at the wire
- Jamey Noel files handwritten civil lawsuit from prison, claiming constitutional rights were violated
- Louisville police looking for missing 68-year-old man with dementia