Joy Givers: Social Services Staff

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The Salvation Army of Quincy
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Give with Joy: $25 brings a child new clothes and a special gift on Christmas morning.

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Donate $25 today to help provide winter clothing, essentials, and gifts for one local child through The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program!
Your gift goes further in June allowing us to purchase items at discounted prices, prepare early, and ensure every child experiences the joy and dignity of Christmas morning. Help us keep the magic alive give now and make a difference!

"We’re giving for Christmas in June because we work directly with families who rely on this support. Angel Tree is more than a program—it’s a lifeline that brings hope, relief, and joy during a challenging season. Giving early helps us ensure that every child we serve feels seen, valued, and remembered at Christmas."

Staff Spotlight: Social Services Team
The Social Services team at The Salvation Army of Quincy is at the heart of the organization’s mission serving individuals and families with compassion, dignity, and care during their most challenging times.

Each day, this dedicated team works directly with community members facing hardship, providing assistance with basic needs such as food, housing support, utilities, and seasonal programs like Angel Tree. They are often the first point of contact for those seeking help, offering not only resources, but also encouragement, understanding, and hope.

Through their work, the Social Services staff see firsthand the growing needs in our community and the life-changing impact that generosity can make. Their commitment goes beyond meeting immediate needs they strive to create stability and brighter futures for every person they serve.

By participating in WCIL Gives and supporting their peer-to-peer fundraising efforts, you are directly helping this team continue their vital work—ensuring that no one in our community has to face difficult times alone.

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