With the Salvation Army's downtown shelter closing, where will the women who stayed there go now?
available – many of which are occupied on any given night. When the Salvation Army’s downtown shelter closes, Austin will lose about 10% of its emergency shelter capacity.
Like Williams and Koholberg, Alexander has been working with a Salvation Army case manager to find stable housing. But that’s a long, hard road, and while she walks it, she has been grateful for the Sally. “The Salvation Army has been a blessing for me,” she said of the two months she has stayed there. “I’m going to walk in there and sleep in a bed tonight,” she continued, but in two weeks, that bed will be gone and she doesn’t know where she’ll go.
But the Salvation Army still has not answered pressing questions about the shelter closure and their future plans for the property, which is likely worth tens of millions of dollars.signed two contracts with the nonprofit in October, totalling $466,228 – roughly equivalent to the funding the Salvation Army received from the city in all of Fiscal Year 2022 – but by February, all of those funds had been spent.
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