Salvation Army Making A Difference with Community Mobile Outreach Program

In Community

Volunteers with the Salvation Army were out with the Community Mobile Outreach Program unit on John Street in Cobourg on Tuesday, July 30, 2019.

The program is making a difference in the community with over 70 meals delivered at various locations in Cobourg on Tuesday.

Lori Brown, Community Outreach Coordinator gets a friendly hug during one stop.

Brown and Brenda Jensen, Outreach volunteer (in mobile unit) hold supper for the evening that consisted of chicken fingers, vegetables, banana and water.

The program visits Port Hope on Thursdays.

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