THE FOLLOWING IS A SALVATION ARMY RELEASE
Danville has a new officer; Lieutenant Katherine Reid, who is extremely excited to serve the community as the new corps officer for The Salvation Army of Vermilion County. Lt. Reid will work alongside Development Director Melissa Wilhelm, Social Service Director Larry Smith, several veteran Case Managers, including Kim Vailes, and many volunteers in Danville.
The Salvation Army intentionally moves its officers periodically as part of the overall National Plan. Officer ship with the organization is a lifelong commitment. Officers make a solemn promise to love and serve God, and to faithfully uphold the duties and responsibilities as an officer in The Salvation Army.
Lt. Reid first encountered the service organization at a young age when she and her mother briefly lived at The Salvation Army’s Crossroads Shelter in Independence, Missouri. As a young adult, Lt. Reid was involved with the Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope program, a program providing services to break the cycle of poverty, crisis, and vulnerability by overcoming challenges like unemployment, unstable housing, and lack of education. During her time in the program, she felt God’s calling to pursue full time ministry as a Salvation Army Officer, soon after attending The Salvation Army College for Officer Training in Chicago.
Lt. Reid comes to Danville with her 14-year-old daughter, Kassidy, both of whom are looking forward to being a part of the community.
“It’s exciting for Danville to have the benefit of a female officer, a single parent, who has experienced first-hand the benefits of The Salvation Army’s work. I can’t wait to see what God has in store for Vermilion County,” said Melissa Wilhelm, Development Director.
Lt. Katherine will be available for introductions and interviews beginning Monday, July 24th.
For those who need help, please call (217) 442-5911 or visit SAdanville.org .
About The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army annually helps more than 25 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social services. By providing food for the hungry, emergency relief for disaster survivors, rehabilitation for those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction, and clothing and shelter for people in need, The Salvation Army is doing the most good at 7,200 centers of operation around the country. During times of disaster, 100% of designated donations to The Salvation Army are used for immediate response and long-term efforts. For more information, visit SAdanville.org . Follow us on social media @DanvilleSalvationArmy.