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"There is no reward equal to that of doing the most good to the most people in the most need."
- Evangeline Booth

Nondiscrimination Statement (NDS)
The Salvation Army has been serving human need without discrimination since 1865.
Today, that includes the USDA nondiscrimination policies as well.
To learn more about how these policies protect our nation's most vulnerable, please visit: fns.usda.gov/civil-rights/nds

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Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, The Salvation Army must make a reasonable accommodation to allow a person with a disability to take part in a program, service, or activity. For example, this means that, if necessary, The Salvation Army must provide sign language interpreters for people who are deaf, a wheelchair accessible location, or enlarged print materials. It also means that The Salvation Army will take any other reasonable action that allows you to take part in and understand a program or activity, including making reasonable changes to an activity. If you believe that you will not be able to understand or take part in a program or activity because of your disability, please let us know of your disability needs in advance if at all possible. 

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