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Date:March 11, 2010

Chattanooga Salvation Army Celebrates 117th Anniversary on Tuesday, March 16th

Chattanooga, TN – Tuesday, March 16th is the 117th anniversary of The Salvation Army officially beginning its life-changing ministries in Greater Chattanooga. District Officer J. C. Smith arrived in the Scenic City that evening. The next day he greeted Chattanoogans with these timely words, "We (come) with peace, charity and goodwill toward everyone, and we trust we shall succeed in doing good."

All these years later, The Salvation Army is serving in 117 countries including Haiti and Chile, and its Red Shield is one of the most recognized "brands" in America. Moreover, the words of Adjutant Smith's introductory remarks still ring true today in Chattanooga and around the globe for The Salvation Army's promise is "Doing the Most Good for people in need with donors' contributions of money, time and resources."

On the occasion of its 117 birthday, the Greater Chattanooga Salvation Army wishes to express its sincere gratitude to our friends whose kind wishes, prayers, gifts and "shoe leather" co-labor have blessed us and selflessly served the needs of our less fortunate neighbors throughout the area.

Chattanooga Salvation Army History Facts:

  • The first Open Air meeting was held on March 18th at the corner of Ninth and Market Streets.
  • The first indoor service was held in the Methodist Church's Carter Hall at 105 Carter Street where it meets Frank Street.
  • The first Salvation Army leaders in Chattanooga were Captain Harry Roe and Lieutenant H. Henington.
  • Corp officer, song leader and guitar player in those first days, Captain Annie Glosser, was known as "Shouting Annie."
  • The Army's first shelter—a four-story workingman's hotel—opened November 18, 1903 at 532 Market Street. A meeting room and a dining room comprised the first floor and the local officers lived on the second floor. The hotel began on the third floor where apartments rented for 25 cents and dormitory beds rented for 15 cents. The fourth floor dormitory beds cost 10 cents a night.
  • The Army purchased its initial property on McCallie Avenue in June 1975. This property still houses an innovative church program and the ReCreate Café for the homeless, a Women and Family Transitional Shelter, which is now under construction.

Today, the local Salvation Army offers church and community center programs for all ages in Brainerd and East Lake, and Family Thrift Stores in East Ridge, Fort Oglethorpe and Cleveland.

Other local Salvation Army programs include:

  • The Social Services Ministry in East Lake, which empowers individuals and families to work toward self-sufficiency by providing emergency utility assistance, food boxes and vouchers, and rental assistance. Nearly 19,000 persons were served in 2009.
  • Disaster Services, which feed, hydrate and shelter disaster victims. In recent times, The Salvation Army has assisted in relief efforts for those affected by Hurricane Gustav in 2008 and the Kentucky ice storms and East Ridge flooding of 2009.
  • Holiday Assistance Programs, which share the joy of a Christ-filled Thanksgiving and Christmas to thousands of families and individuals whose needs would not otherwise be met. 14,900 families were assisted in 2009.
  • Volunteer Opportunities in our community saw nearly 13,000 volunteers donate time valued at over $1-million in 2009.

A convert from an earlier Salvation Army mission in the area was quoted in the March 18, 1893 Chattanooga Times, "Yes, sir, I tell you there are dozens of men and women in Chattanooga whom have been inestimably benefitted by the Salvation Army. It is a body of common people working among the common people."

The Greater Chattanooga Salvation Army still strives to fulfill Adjutant Smith's words of March 17, 1893—doing the most good!

For more information, please contact Kimberly George, Director of Marketing & Development at 423-503-1801 or 423-756-1023.


About The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army, an evangelical part of the universal Christian church established in 1865, has been supporting those in need in His name without discrimination for 130 years in the United States. Nearly 30 million Americans receive assistance from The Salvation Army each year through the broadest array of social services that range from providing food for the hungry, relief for disaster victims, assistance for the disabled, outreach to the elderly and ill, clothing and shelter to the homeless and opportunities for underprivileged children. 82 cents of every dollar spent is used to carry out those services in 5,000 communities nationwide. For more information, go to www.csarmy.org.

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