The Salvation Army of Augusta teams up with Escape Outdoors to help the community beat the heat
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AUGUSTA, Ga () – The Salvation Army along with Escape Outdoors is taking donations of water bottles and fans to help those in our community with the upcoming summer months.

The Marketing and PR Manager at The Salvation Army of Augusta, Janelys Villalta, says having these necessities is pivotal with the heat barreling in.

“Not only for our clients that stay here at The Center of Hope but just for the community in general, especially those who are struggling with homelessness, a lot of us take for granted that we can just go and get a bottle of water but there’s a lot of people that don’t have safe drinking water and we want to make sure that we are a life line for them to come here and get clean, safe water.” said Villalta.

She says they also want to let people know that if anyone does not have any extra money to have your A/C on all day, they will have plenty of fans by the end of the month for anyone who needs them.

The owner of Escape Outdoors, Hannah Bassali, is also on The Salvation Army of Augsta’s advisory board.

Villalta explains more about their partnership.

“If you go to either of the Escape Outdoors locations, you’ll see a big Salvation Army barrel there and you can just drop off your donations in that barrel, there’s also a QR code on the barrels that you can scan and order directly online from our wish list and that’ll ship right here to the Center of Hope.” said Villalta.

Along with fans and water they will also take any summer essentials.

“Sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, that kind of stuff is great for the people that we serve, so if you’re in excess of those things as well please feel free to drop them off. It’s great for us to know that we have those things so that when clients come and ask for them we can give them out.” Villalta said.

If you wish to donate any of these items, you can drop them off at the Escape Outdoors locations or The Salvation Army locations.

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