On December 10, 2021, a devastating storm crossed multiple states leaving a 100-mile path of destruction. The Salvation Army of Jonesboro responded immediately with food, hydration, and emotional and spiritual care.
Due to the generosity of donors, The Salvation Army had funding to provide long-term recovery case management services and assistance with unmet needs. Long-term recovery helps with individual unmet needs when personal resources, insurance, and government grants/loans are insufficient to meet the need.
Verna’s unmet needs were assessed and presented at the Long-Term Recovery Meeting in October for funding assistance. Representatives from several agencies, including The Salvation Army, were in attendance and Verna’s request for the new heating units was funded. Verna and her son were able to move back into their home before winter.
Verna states “I am 86 and have a 60 year-old disabled son. Our house was hit by tornado in December 2021. We thought it would have to be torn down. I didn’t have enough insurance to completely repair it. With the help of The Salvation Army, we now are living in our nice, safe home. It feels like a brand-new house to us. We are so thankful and grateful for all their help. I don’t know where we would be today without them.”