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Mondays
Homeless Lunch bags (CCM/EDS weekly) | Prayer Meeting (quarterly)
Tuesdays
Women’s Ministries Home League/exercise class (Bi-weekly) | Tutoring & Mentoring Program (weekly) | No Limits in love ministries (CCM flowers)
Wednesdays
Adult Bible Study/Sister’s Inc Bible/Creative Study (Bi-weekly) | Monthly Advisory Board Meeting (3rd Wednesdays)
Tutoring & Mentoring Program (weekly) | Homeless Lunch bags (CCM/EDS weekly)
Thursdays
Troops/Creative worship arts (Bi-weekly)
Fridays
Teen Night (Monthly) | Young Adult Night (quarterly)
Saturdays
Men’s Discipleship Breakfast (Monthly)
Sundays
9:15am Adult Sunday school
9:15am Corps Cadet (no corps cadets on January, June, July)
10:15am Jr. Church Service
10:30am Worship Service
3rd Sunday Potluck (subject to change due to health guidelines
Corps Council Meeting (Bi-Monthly)
- Social Services Office Hours -
Monday-Friday 10am-4pm | Homeless ready-made lunch bags ready all week
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: Food Pantry 10am-2pm | Tuesdays & Thursdays: Appointment only | Appointments scheduled by Karina
Mailing address directly to Auburn- P.O. Box 4088 Auburn CA 95604
Office phone: (530) 889- 3990
PLEASE NOTE; You must call before bringing in non-food donations to ensure we can take them (PLEASE do not dump them if no one is here).
The Salvation Army is a nonprofit organization offering services in over 120 countries around the world, and in every zip code of the United States. Salvation Army Programs are led by Salvation Army Officers. These officers are responsible to lead by assessing needs, delivering programs and directing ministries for our local community. From serving food to balancing the books, they function as the Executive Directors and the Pastors for the Auburn Corps.
Lieutenants Stephen & Faith Hartt
Social Services Office Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-4pm | Homeless ready-made lunch bags ready all week
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: Food Pantry 10am-2pm | Tuesdays & Thursdays: Appointment only
(Appointments scheduled by Karina)
First time visit requirements are below. We do periodic checks throughout the year to update/edit any info needed.
Requirements for family/individual monthly visit: Valid ID, proof of residency, and If they have children their birth certificates/guardianship papers to ensure they are in our service area.
Requirements for seniors bi-weekly visit: must be 65 years or older (they can get food twice a month due to being on a fixed income and provide all same requirements).
PLEASE NOTE; You must call before bringing in non-food donations to ensure we can take them (PLEASE do not dump them if no one is here).
Church and Spiritual care
Food pantry
Housing and utility assistance
Emergency Disaster services
Youth programs and Summer camps
Women’s and Men’s programs
Senior services
Intermittent Adult and Family Case Management
Rehabilitation Services Referrals
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Salvation Army Programs are led by Salvation Army Officers. These officers are responsible to lead by assessing needs, delivering programs and directing ministries for our local community. From serving food to balancing the books, they function as the Executive Directors and the Pastors for the Auburn Corps.
Why the uniform?