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Alton Area/Madison County (525 Alby St, Alton, IL. 62002-The Salvation Army -Alton)
Emergency Disaster Services (EDS)
There are many reasons why people in need seek the shield of The Salvation Army. They know that in a crisis our trained volunteers will be there able to provide the necessary assistance and comfort to make it through any emergency or disaster.
Whether that disaster should happen to you or your neighbor and it is natural or caused by man, Salvation Army volunteers have been ready to answer an emergency. Since 1900, volunteers have responded to local, national and international disasters such as fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and acts of terrorism.
When you become an EDS volunteer, you will receive introductory training to emergency disaster services. Afterward, based upon your areas of interest and ability there are intermediate and advanced level courses available.
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Arnold Area (3740 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO. 63010-The Salvation Army-Arnold)
Belleville Area (20 Glory Pl, Belleville, IL. 62226-The Salvation Army - St. Clair County)
Benton Park West Neighborhood (2740 Arsenal St, St. Louis, MO. 63118, The Salvation Army - Temple)
General Volunteer Interest
Branson, MO
East St. Louis Area (616 N. 16th St, East St. Louis, IL. 62205-The Salvation Army - East St. Louis)
Family Haven
Granite City (3007 E. 23rd St, Granite City, IL. 62040-The Salvation Army - Granite City)
Hannibal, MO
Maplewood Area (7701 Rannells Ave, St. Louis, MO. 63143-The Salvation Army - Maplewood)
Midland Divisional Social Services
Midtown Neighborhood (2900 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO. 63103-The Salvation Army - Midtown)
O'Fallon Area (1 William Booth Dr, O'Fallon, MO. 63355-The Salvation Army - O'Fallon)
Service Extension DHQ & Thrift Stores
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South Lemay Area (824 Union Rd, St. Louis, MO.63123: The Salvation Army-Gateway)
The Salvation Army - Centralia, IL
The Salvation Army - Chillicothe, MO
The Salvation Army - Columbia, MO
The Salvation Army - Jasper & Newton Counties: Carthage
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The Salvation Army Cape Girardeau
Administration
Volunteer Opportunity Description
Organization Name: The Salvation Army
Position Title: Administrative Volunteer
Location: 701 Good Hope Street, Cape Girardeau MO. 63701
Time Commitment: A few hours per week, flexible hours
Duration: 1+ year(s) preferred
Overview: The Administrative Volunteer will advance and support the mission of The Salvation Army by helping the administration team. This volunteer position performs routine clerical duties, answering phone calls, greeting donors, visitors and clients, and data entry. Administrative volunteers will comply with The Salvation Army, Federal, State and local policies and standards.
Responsibilities:
- Support other staff
- Database work
- Document filing
- Document Printing
- Copying
- Volunteer Coordination
Qualifications:
- High school Diploma / G.E.D and 1 year experience
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to relate with people through courteous and professional manors
- Computer proficiency including Microsoft Office 365
- Pass the background check
Benefits:
- Skill development
- Free training opportunities
- Conference options
- Networking
Application Process: Click on the link below to make a Better Impact account and follow email instructions to fill out the required background check. Once the background check clears, safe from harm training,
.
Contact Information:
For more information contact us at mid.capegirardeau@usc.salvationarmy.org or (573) 335-7000
Advisory Organizations
Serving on a board or council to support a non-profit organization holds immeasurable importance and value. It is an opportunity to contribute to a cause you deeply care about, making a tangible difference in the lives of others. By dedicating your skills, passion, and energy, you become an agent of positive change, inspiring others and fostering a sense of community. Serving not only benefits our organization by expanding our capacity, but it also enriches your own life, offering personal growth, new perspectives, and the satisfaction of knowing you are actively working towards a more compassionate and just world. Your time and effort can create ripples of impact, creating a lasting legacy and inspiring others to join in the spirit of service.
Advisory Organizations:
- Advisory Board
- Advisory Council
- Echelon
- National Advisory Board
- Red Kettle Club
- Service Unit Committee
- State Advisory Conference
- The Association
- Women's Auxiliary
Corps Ministry Team
A Local Officer is a Salvation Army soldier [An enrolled member of the church] appointed to a position of responsibility and authority in a corps. A Local Officer carries out the duties of one's appointment without remuneration from The Salvation Army. The Local Officers are the Corps Council Members [ex officio]. The Corps Council advises and assists the Corps Officers in matters concerning the progress and well-being of the church.
Requirements:
- Enrolled in The Salvation Army church as a soldier.
- Has read the Orders and Regulations for Local Officers.
- Attendance to church
- Carry out one's duties to the best of one's abilities.
Local officer positions are as follows.
- Corps Sergeant Major [CSM]
- Corps Secretary [CS]
- Corps Treasurer [CT]
- Recruiting Sergeant [RS]
- Women's Ministries Secretary [WMS]
- Bandmaster [B/M]
- Songster Leader [S/L]
- Older Adult Ministries Chaplin
Worship Center
Position Summary:
Essential [Key] Duties:
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The Salvation Army is first and foremost a part of the universal catholic church. We follow the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition within the Protestant Reformation. The Salvation Army's origins are from The Church of England. William Booth [Our founder, 1865], was a Methodist preacher filled with compassion for the downtrodden and alcoholics. William Booth recognized the necessity to provide food and water to the whosoever in need. Stability of basic needs provided a catalyst for the whosoever to develop a relationship with Christ and allow the Holy Spirit to make changes in one life.
The Salvation Army continues to provide Biblical education through Sunday school classes, Worship services, Bible studies and other ministry opportunities. Please click the crest below to visit our Facebook page.