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December 19, 2006


Title: DOING THE MOST GOOD Replay from March 23, 2006
Topic: Disaster Training
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Rolan Chambless describes the 324,361 meals that 1,333 volunteers during 6,708 hours helped with during the Rita aftermath. Can you volunteer "Doing the Most Good"?



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September 14, 2006


Title: VOLUNTEER THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Mechelle Henry
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Will there be a Christmas for the 48,000+ needy people in Houston this year? The Salvation Army needs to find 80,000 square feet of warehouse space immediately for their “Secret Santa Warehouse”. Can you, your church, your Bible Study group, or even your office volunteer for a few hours? Call Mechelle Henry at 713-752-0677 for all the details.



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August 25, 2006


Title: 22,000 FAMILIES IN OUR AREA ARE SILL RECEIVING HOUSING ASSISTANCE FROM FEMA
Topic: Disaster Relief
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

There are still 22,000 families in our area receiving housing assistance because of Katrina and Rita. Should we be compassionate towards them? Listen and decide.



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June 2, 2006


Title: THE SALVATION ARMY Segment 1 of 2
Topic: Doing the Most Good!
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

The Salvation Army past and present. How they helped and how they are prepared to help.



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Title: THE SALVATION ARMY Segment 2 of 2
Topic: Doing the Most Good!
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

How can we help the Salvation Army?



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March 23, 2006


Title: DOING THE MOST GOOD
Topic: Disaster Training
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Rolan Chambless describes the 324,361 meals that 1,333 volunteers during 6,708 hours helped with during the Rita aftermath. Can you volunteer "Doing the Most Good"?



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December 14, 2005


Title: This Christmas ask this question: "What did you give?"
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Mechelle Henry
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

The Secret Santa Warehouse needs you - it's not too late! Log onto www.salvationarmyhouston.org for ways to give of your time, talent, your resources and your prayers. Call Mechelle and volunteer today! Her number is 281.204.3890



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December 13, 2005


Title: Bell Ringers are a reminder to give this Christmas season
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Jincy Kunnacherry
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Jincy Kunnacherry, with the Salvation Army of Houston, explains how vitally important it really is to give that dollar, or five dollars, or your spare change in the Red Kettle and how you can do so much more. www.SalvationArmyHouston.org



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November 8, 2005


Title: The Salvation Army and You!
Topic: Community Outreach Opportunities
Discussed by Mechelle Henry
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Your neighbors, some down and out, many hurricane survivors, some old, many young all need your help. Place your hands in God's hands and volunteer to help. The volunteer Coordinator with the Salvation Army Houston is waiting for your call. Call Mechelle Henry right now @ 713-752-0677.



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October 26, 2005


Title: Volunteer opportunities now with the Salvation Army Houston!
Topic: Community Outreach Opportunities
Discussed by Mechelle Henry
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

There are currently many volunteer opportunities for you, for your Bible study group, your 40 days of Community group, your church, and your fellow employes. Listen to this segment and then call 713-752-0677 to volunteer!



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October 18, 2005


Title: What's Up today with the local Salvation Army?
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Explaining the "Food Pantry Fund Drive" is Roland Chambless. So, what's needed and how can we help? Volunteers are needed to help serve meals on Thanksgiving. Call 713-752-6777 and ask for the Volunteer Coordinator. www.salvationarmyhouston.org



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September 22, 2005


Title: You can help with your prayers, talents and time!
Topic: Rita Disaster Relief
Discussed by Major John R. Jones
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Your prayers, your contributions and volunteerism will be needed in the aftermath of Hurricane Rita. Call the Salvation Army to give and to volunteer: 713.752.0677



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September 13, 2005


Title: Inside the Salvation Army
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Beverly Pop
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

As the three big shelters empty- the Astrodome, Reliant Center, and the George R. Brown- are any of the displaced Americans coming to the Salvation Army shelters? What is needed now?



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Title: Rolan Chambless: Disaster relief Coordinator for Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

58,000 area residents have volunteered the past 2 weeks. Now the Salvation Army still needs volunteers as it's distibution center @ 5950 Fairmont Parkway. Money donations will be needed for months! www.salvationarmyhouston.com



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Title: Looking inside the Reliant Center thought the eyes of Maj. Evelyn Chavez
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Major Evelyn Chavez
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Time Line form the prespective of the Incident Commander of operations at the Reliant Center. Maj. Evelyn Chavez is assigned to San Fracisco bus was reloacated to Houston because of Huricane Katrina.



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September 12, 2005


Title: Katrina Disaster relief
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Captain Russell Kzachowski
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Safe, Christ-centered Atmosphere with hot meals being provided by many area restaurants.



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Title: You can help today!
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Major John R. Jones
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

you can help the Salcation Army today.



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September 9, 2005


Title: The Salvation Army Distribution Center in Pasadena
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by John Suess
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

To volunteer, please call the Salvation Army HQ @ 713.571.7733 or simply go to the old Walmart at 5950 Fairmont Parkway, just east or outside the Beltway in Pasadena. Each displaced family will need to be escorted through the center to pickup food items, cleaning supplies, and clothing. Helpers to sort and stock are also needed. Great project for a Private school to take a day... a senior citizens group and or a company to take a day and volunteer. 713.571.7733



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Title: The Boys and Girls Club at 4516 Irvington
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Captain Luis Melendez
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Open for business and helping displaced families while meeting the needs of Houston's senior citizens and youth... Pray for the individuals sleeping in 15 beds at this center. Pick a number and pray for it ... God knows the name of the American sleeping in that bed... Pray for the Center and for the spiritual and physical needs being supplied...



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Title: The Light is shining for veterans at Harbor Light
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Kevin Walsh
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

20+ veterans from LA will be arriving soon for an extended stay at Harbor Light. Pray for their strength, endurance, salvation, deliverance and for their families - whereever they may be.



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September 1, 2005


Title: Disaster Relief
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Will we respond to the appeal for disaster relief today? More than 33 million people received help from the Salvation Army in 2004. How about your efforts today? 1.800.SALARMY www.salvationarmyhouston.org



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August 31, 2005


Title: Disaster Relief
Topic: Katrina Disaster Relief
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Will we respond to the appeal for disaster relief today? More than 33 million people received help from the Salvation Army in 2004. How about your efforts today?



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July 11, 2005


Title: Dennis the Menace missed his day.
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Rolan Chambless
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

What is a mobile feeding unit? What about the menu? Can I just decide to volunteer and drive to a disaster area and start working? Is training and coordination important? Rolan Chambless, the Disaster Relief Coordinator with the Salvation Army, Houston, encourages everyone to pray, give and get involved. For more information, log onto www.salvationarmyhouston.org



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Title: Feeding Relief Since 1900
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Bill Davenport
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Bill Davenport, with the Baptist Men of Texas - SBC of Texas, invites everyone interested in being a disaster relief volunteer with the Salvation Army to attend one of two training sessions to be held Wed, July 13 and Thur, July 14... For times and locations, log onto www.salvationarmyhouston.org



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Title: Average age of a homeless person in Houston is 9!
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Mechelle Henry
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Mechelle Henry shares from her heart some of the work of the Salvation Army in the Houston area. How about praying about becoming a volunteer, you, your Sunday School Class / Bible Study Group, and or your church? Some Christians travel to Mexico, Russia, China and other lands to volunteer. You can do one of three things: pray, give, volunteer - maybe all three! www.salvationarmyhouston.org



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July 8, 2005


Title: Feeding Relief Since 1900
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Bill Davenport
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

The Salvation Army first helped with disaster relief in 1900 in Galveston. Bill Davenport with the Baptist Men, through the Southern Baptist Convention of Texas, with the Salvation Army will be conducting two disaster relief training sessions in the Greater Houston Area Wednesday, July 13, and Thursday July 14. Log onto www.salvationarmyhouston.org for times and locations.



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Title: Harbor Light Center
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Robert Lavernge
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

From high school football in Louisiana to college ball at the University of Houston, Robert Lavernge had the world by its tail until drugs grabbed him. At his bottom, his sister took him to the Salvation Army with her check book and asked, "What does it cost for you to help my brother?" Their reply was simply his effort. He stayed 14 months as a client and now is a minister with the Salvation Army.



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Title: A cup of cold water in Jesus' name.
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Major John R. Jones
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

A wise man once said, "Preach the word of God and when necessary, use words. Started in London in 1865, the Salvation Army came to America in 1880 and to Houston in 1889. Their first disaster relief effort was in Galveston in 1900. Practical ministry focused on the mind, body and soul. Please pray for the Salvation Army. Pray about becoming personally involved as a volunteer. Pray about being a financial partner in meeting the needs of your brothers and sisters. The average age of a homeless person is 9 years of age. How can you help - how can you pray?



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Title: Help and assistance at ground zero.
Topic: Salvation Army
Discussed by Beverly Pop
with Salvation Army www.salvationarmyhouston.org

Purpose Driven Projects is the focus of the staff at the Houston office of the Salvation Army. Do you have room on your prayer list to pray for a bed, say bed #5 at Harbor Light? You may not know the name of the man that sleeps in bed #5 - but God does. Could your Sunday school class or Bible study or church adobt a program for the next 12 months as an outreach project? The possibilites are endless - the rewards are out of this world!



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