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 The Salvation Army strives to offer needy individuals and families’ practical assistance of food, shelter, clothing and other household necessities, along with hope and guidance in rebuilding lives.

Individuals come to The Salvation Army Monday through Friday to seek such assistance. They are seen by a case worker on an appointment basis.
Basic information
about their situtation is requested on order to be considered for assistance.

Examples of assistance given based on need:
 
  • 1 or 2 bags of canned and dry goods
 
  • 1 bag of commodity groceries and meat as available
 
 
  • Vouchers to assist with rent when leaving a shelter of faced with an eviction notice
 
  • A Transitional Housing program is also available through a partnership with the Ecumenical Partnership for Housing (EPH)
 
  • Vouchers to assist with utility payments when faced with a shutoff notice or seeking reconnection
 
  • Assistance with bus fare, gas needs, or similar transportation needs to get to work or medical/agency appointments
 
  • Referral to other area sources of food, clothing, or shelter, and in some cases, referral to another Salvation Army facility
 

Always, each individual is treated with dignity and respect.
Contact us for more information. For appointment to help with any emergency services please call 920-593-2379.

 


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WISCONSIN Homeless

Management Information SySTEM

This Agency receives funding from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and/or the State of Wisconsin Department of Commerce to provide services for homeless and near homeless individuals and their families. A requirement of this funding is that this agency participates in the Wisconsin Homeless Management Information System. This system collects basic information about clients receiving services from this agency. This requirement was enacted in order to get a more accurate count of individuals and families who are homeless and to identify the need for different services.

We only collect and share only the information that we consider to be appropriate. The collection and use of all personal information is guided by strict standards of confidentiality. A copy of our Privacy Notice describing our privacy practice is available to all consumers upon request.

Your information will be shared with other area agencies that participate in the network unless you request that your information remain confidential and be only available to case workers and intake workers within this agency. Please talk to a case manager or intake worker about keeping your records closed if you are interested.

Public Notice (Federal Register / Vol. 69, No. 146) / Effective August 30, 2004