Mike
River Edge,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, July 14, 2007
I would suggest calling ahead to see if they were ready. I would also suggest cancelling your internet service and using the monthly fees toward food.
Margaret
Houston,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, July 12, 2007
The Salvation Army is a chairty in business to help the needy. YOU ARE GETTING THE FOOD FREE! Remember that means no monotary funds or Food Stamps needed. STOP COMPLAINING!!! If their pick up times don't meet your needs then contact another chairty or a large church. They usually have food pantry's to help the needy, but remember, you are asking for free food and they really are not obligated to provide it!!
Donna
Beaumont,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, July 12, 2007
These poeple take the food home with them. In Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 2000, 6 years ago, the charities association watched while my liitle girl went hungry, took our food stamps, won't let us stay in their shelter, and didn't do a thing when I conplained that men were following my baby girl when her private area was undressed, trying to sell her to the men for the charity checks, and item donations. Most of them are money stealing greedy dogs. In thia area a couple of them even got caught stealing a million dollars from the charity them claim to of been working for.