‘This saved my life’: Salvation Army seeing more veterans in need of services in western Washington

In 2023, the Salvation Army said it provided services to 660 homeless veterans, an increase from the previous two years.

SEATTLE — The Salvation Army said they are seeing more veterans in need of services in western Washington.

“When you look across all programs the Salvation Army operates in western Washington, our need to support veterans is up nearly 20%,” said Lt. Colonel Cindy Foley, the divisional commander of the Salvation Army Northwest Division.

In 2023, the Salvation Army said it provided services to 660 homeless veterans in western Washington, up from 643 in 2022 and 558 in 2021.

“Last year we

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