The Salvation Army has served St. Clair County, Michigan since 1884. Our primary services in this area include a regular food pantry, assistance with bill payment for those facing an eviction or utility shut-off, and holiday programs that provide food and gifts to families in need. Additionally, The Salvation Army has a community center which provides classes and activities for youth and senior citizens, including music, fellowship, and educational activities. Youth activities also include a summer day camp and the opportunity to attend a week or two at an overnight summer camp. The Port Huron Citadel corps also has a full brass band and offers regular lessons and youth band programs for children and adults. From its inception, The Salvation Army has relied heavily on volunteers who support its programs. Often referred to as "the army behind The Army," volunteers play a crucial role The Salvation Army's ability to provide quality social services for the entire community. Volunteers are valuable assets in The Salvation Army's efforts to meet the changing needs of our world. Through the skills and experience they bring to The Army, volunteers make significant contributions to society by positively impacting the lives of those they assist. Salvation Army volunteers change lives, uplift families, and support communities throughout our nation every day. Thank you for exploring the many opportunities to help those in need and enhance your community as a volunteer within The Salvation Army.