Salvation Army in Jamestown Relocates Service Center to Enhance Accessibility
The Salvation Army in Jamestown is relocating its service center to the Jamestown Business Center to improve accessibility and reduce costs. The move will begin with a temporary closure from April 20 to May 1, with the new facility set to open on May 4.

The Salvation Army is moving its service center from 320 1st Avenue North to the Jamestown Business Center, enhancing accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The current center will close from April 20 to May 1, with the new location opening on May 4.
The updated facility complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and features lower operational costs, allowing for increased funding towards community services. The organization encourages community involvement through donations and volunteer work during the transition period. This relocation reflects a strategic effort to better serve the local population.




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