The Salvation Army Fort Walton Beach
Programs and Services:
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Food Pantry
- Disaster Services
- Youth Character Building
- Worship Services
- Holiday Assistance
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Social Services Office Assistance
- Food Pantry
- Disaster Services
- Red Kettle Campaign
- Holiday Assistance
Address
The Salvation Army Fort Walton Beach
425 Mary Esther Cutoff
Fort Walton Beach, FL. 32549
or
P.O. Box 1117
Fort Walton Beach, FL. 32549-117
Phone
(850) 243-4531
Corps Officers
Lieutenants James & Abby Milner
The Salvation Army Family Store Furniture Pick-up Request
Thank you for choosing to donate your gently used furniture to The Salvation Army in Ft. Walton Beach, serving all of Okaloosa and Walton Counties. We are able to help hundreds of families in our community through your generous donation.
Due to staffing shortages and increased operating expenses we would appreciate it If you are able to maximize your donation by dropping off your item(s) at our donation center, 425 Mary Esther Cut Off, Fort Walton Beach, FL, 32548. Monday – Saturday Early Morning – 4 pm.
If you still require a pick-up, please answer the following questions to help us pick-up your item efficiently. Uploading pictures of the item is required for a furniture pick-up . Once the form has been submitted we will call to schedule a pick up time.
Catherine Booth
News, SA Connects, Womens MinistryCatherine Booth (1829-1890), the Mother of The Salvation Army and wife of William Booth, talks about achieving true peace, how our hearts can be made perfect, and what a Christian can learn from one of Napoleon’s soldiers.*
None of our hearts are born perfect by nature, but they can be renewed to be made perfect. For this, first, a heart must be loyal to God. It should be thoroughly given to Him, irrespective of consequences. Second, a heart must be obedient. A perfect heart does not pick and choose which commandments to obey. Hearts that do so are partial, not perfect. Third, at the root of all perfect hearts, is trust. Look no further than Abraham to see a heart perfect in its trust. Abraham believed God almost to the blood of his son Isaac, and God showed Himself strong in his behalf.
Our charity must be divine and focused on the soul. Sentiments of pity and acts of generosity towards man is sometimes done all without a spark of divinity in one’s heart. Or worse, it may be simply ..