November 29, 2001
'Worth': Relief Effort by Salvation Army
By Elizabeth Greene
In the name of God, Salvation Army officers have offered unwavering comfort to rescue workers at the site of the September 11 attacks in New York, reports Worth magazine (November).
While it has not raised nearly as much money since the attacks as the American Red Cross, with which it is often compared, the Salvation Army has provided much of the fuel that has kept the relief operation going, says the magazine.
Within an hour of the attacks,
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