Salvation Army Community Center halts after-school program, other programs remain ongoing
Savannah’s Salvation Army Community Center on Bee Road has had to temporarily suspend its after-school program due to a lack of funding. The temporary suspension will impact 12 students from four separate families, according to Savannah Corps Officer Major Jason Smith.
The center remains open and other programs such as its senior program, music program and evening dinners are still ongoing. The after-school program has been without a direct funding source for three years, and donations are in a down period, Smith said.
Those factors led to the after-school program being “not viable” at this time. The community center has worked with other local after-school providers to refer impacted families.
“Despite this particular setback, Salvation Army Savannah remains steadfast in our commitment to serving those in need,” Smith said. “We will continue to explore avenues for additional funding and seek collaboration with local organizations to support our community.”
Smith said the four families were notified of the program’s suspension on Monday. School in Chatham County started on Thursday. He also said community members can donate to Salvation Army Savannah online or in-person at any of the organization’s local facilities.
The program’s suspension was first reported by local tv station WTOC.
Evan Lasseter is the city and county government reporter for the Savannah Morning News. You can reach him at [email protected].
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