2019 impact report - salvation army atlanta

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37.2% | SOCIAL SERVICES | $8,548,007 29.9% | CORPS COMMUNITY SERVICES | $6,870,847 12.8% | RESIDENTIAL SERVICES | $2,950,020 10.7% | FUNDRAISING | $2,464,559 9.4% | MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL | $2,158,974 CONTRIBUTIONS | 86.1% $21,484,462 FEES AND GRANTS FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES | 6.5% $1,610,116 OTHER REVENUE | 5.5% $1,362,115 ALLOCATED BY FEDERAL FUND ORGANIZATIONS | 1.9% $488,215

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M e t r o A t l a n t a A r e a C o m m a n d

2019 IMPACT REPORT

147,187139,030

9,438

39,695

6,262

54,555

salvationarmyatlanta.org | 1000 Center Place Norcross, GA 30093 | 404.486.2900

RAISED THROUGH

RED KETTLES

RAISED BY OUR WILLIAM

BOOTH SOCIETY MEMBERS

37.2% | SOCIAL SERVICES | $8,548,00729.9% | CORPS COMMUNITY SERVICES | $6,870,847

12.8% | RESIDENTIAL SERVICES | $2,950,02010.7% | FUNDRAISING | $2,464,559

9.4% | MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL | $2,158,974

MEALS SERVEDNIGHTS OF SHELTER

FAMILIES SERVED

TOTAL PERSONS SERVED

YOUTH SERVED

VOLUNTEER HOURS

$1,201,185$4,398,887

PROGRAMS & SUPPORT

37.2%

29.9%

12.8%

9.4%10.7%

PUBLIC SUPPORT & REVENUE

TOTAL EXPENSES – $22,992,407

TOTAL REVENUE – $24,944,908

86.1%

1.9%

6.5%

5.5%

CONTRIBUTIONS | 86.1%$21,484,462

FEES AND GRANTS FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES | 6.5%$1,610,116

OTHER REVENUE | 5.5%$1,362,115

ALLOCATED BY FEDERAL FUND ORGANIZATIONS | 1.9%$488,215

“When you’re on the street and you get hungry, you start looking around. Just so happened, the

bridge where I lived was right here by The Salvation Army. Me and a friend came down here. People

on the street told me about this place ... The Salvation Army has meant a lot to me over the years … a

place to go. I’ve made friends here. Plus, Harbor Light probably saved my life. I was in bad shape,

had nowhere to go. I’ve got some strength back, I’ve got some faith. I’m not gonna give up. I was just

thankful that they were there when I needed them. There are some good people here. I’m really

thankful for the program. It saved my life."

- Bill, who found The Salvation Army of Metro Atlanta’s Harbor Light program following a divorce

and a slew of health problems.

O U R Y E A R I N P I C T U R E S

D O I N G T H E M O S T G O O D I N A C T I O N

salvationarmyatlanta.org | 1000 Center Place Norcross, GA 30093 | 404.486.2900

Team from Home Depot, Presenting Sponsor ofthe 2019 Kettle Krush 5K Run/Walk

11Alive ‘Morning Rush’ anchor FrancescaAmiker with Major Bob and Kathy Parker atCan-A-Thon 2019

A student makes a food donationduring Can-A-Thon 2019

The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubof Greater Atlanta Golf Tournament

Can-A-ThonJoshua Dickerson, Executive Director of The SalvationArmy Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Atlanta, helps sortgifts for Angel Tree

Commissioner David Hudson, National Commander ofThe Salvation Army USA, presents the ‘Others Award’ toAtlanta City Council President Felicia Moore

Volunteer bell ringers ‘Ring forChange’ in December 2019

Jovita Moore, Ouleye Ndoye, Cathryn Marchman & Ron Clarkat The Salvation Army's Doing The Most Good Luncheon

The Salvation Army of Metro Atlanta's Development Team at the DoingThe Most Good Luncheon hosted at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta Hawks Player Trae Young presenting The Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club ofGreater Atlanta with a check for a shopping spree for the students