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Salvation Army reminding people that there is still help during pandemic

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Salvation Army reminding people that there is still help during pandemic

Salvation Army reminding people that there is still help during pandemic

The Salvation Army in Lafayette wants to remind people that it's still providing services for those in need.

Lafayette wants to remind people that it's still providing services for those in need.

Lieutenant aaron johnson says the local facility has seen a decrease in clients during the pandemic.

Johnson says they are still offering services such as food assistance and financial assistance.

He says it's important that people know they still have help if they need it.

"we have money and it's specifically to help people during this time.

You're not alone during this crisis and there are resources available to help you."

You can find a link to the salvation army with a list of services and contact information linked to this story on our website at wlfi dot com.

A local




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