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Assisted over 2,100 children with Christmas gifts through the Angel Tree program Be a shield today and do the most good! Your time and dedication will make a difference Your help makes it possible for us to Do The Most Good year-around. We’d like to invite you to continue your support by volunteering in your community. Please call (706) 543-5350 to volunteer today! Welcome to The Salvation Army of Athens, GA Church – If you are looking for a great place to worship God with Sunday School classes to suit all ages (including nursery) and warm fellowship with believers from all walks of life, then look no further! Come and join us any Sunday or throughout the week and enjoy worship music styles ranging from a traditional Salvation Army brass quartet to a contemporary praise band with guitars and drums. Come and join us Sunday morning right before Bible Study for Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Pastries, Games, and Fellowship. Youth enjoy a Music Program every Sunday immediately following morning worship where they learn how to play guitar, drums, brass, handbells, or dancing.




Boy Scouts of America for boys ages 11-17 Cub Scouts of America for boys ages 7-10 Girl Guards for girls grades 6th-12th Sunbeams for girls grades 1st-5th Moonbeams for boys and girls ages 4 & 5 The activities are of a wide range and variety with goals being to enjoy fellowship, learn more, worship God, and serve the community specifically designed for women. The activities are of a wide range and variety with goals being to enjoy fellowship, learn more, worship God, and serve the community specifically designed for men. 784 N. Chase St. Athens Ga 30606 The Salvation Army opened their first assignment in Athens on March 12, 1916, and remained here until October 3, 1916 because the Athens Corps (church) was closed due to World War I The work of The Salvaiton Army reopened on February 23, 1919 at 205 1/2 North Jackson St. Thirteen years later in 1932 the first Empty Stocking Fund ever staged here was organized with assistance from the manager of Gallant-Belk Co., a local radio station, and Jack Martin who was well known in the Athens area as the voice of “Santa Claus.”




In 1942, in the midst of World War II, The Salvation Army had as its corps officers, Captain Mary Highcheck and assistant, Lt. Louise Landers. Captain Highcheck requested a leave of absence in order that she might do her part in the war effort by joining the WAC’s. Due to a shortage of official personnel, Divisional Headquarters was contemplating closing the work in Athens. A devoted Sunday School teacher, Mary Peacock, was approached and asked to consider quitting her job at a hosiery mill, and taking on the the work of keeping the Athens Corps (church) alive. She was given two weeks to learn about the administration of The Salvation Army and then she went to work. At that time, The Salvation Army was renting 3 different buildings for their programs. Miss Mary (retiring at the rank of Major) set out to secure property for the work. There was a building on College Avenue which the city had obtained because of delinquent taxes. She approached the city official in regard to this building, asking if they would give it to the Army.




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Soon after renovating the basement of 399 Meigs Street, The Army also opend the first Women’s Shelter in November of 1980. The current thrift store, administrative offices, and shelter on Hawthorne St was dedicated on June 11, 2002. The work of The Salvation Army in Athens, GA is a proud tradition of serving the community in Christ Jesus name, and we look forward to breaking new ground spiritually as well as physically for the Kingdom of God. The Women’s Auxiliary is a civic group of over 100 community minded women who want to make a difference in Athens and the surrounding counties by raising awareness and funds to expand the amount and quality of help that is given by The Salvation Army of Athens, GA. Some past projects have helped purchase a walk-in freezer for our shelter kitchen, a new fork lift for our Family Store, musical instruments for our Youth Music Program, and a new playground. Marylin Bowden and Sandy Deiter 484 Hawthorne AveAthens, GA 30606

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