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Salvation Army store needs donations
by Tom Joyce
Staff Reporter
Linda Adame, manager of the Salvation Army Family Store on Frederick Street, surveys shelves that typically are full, but which now are growing bare due to a decline in donations.
Linda Adame, manager of the Salvation Army Family Store on Frederick Street, surveys shelves that typically are full, but which now are growing bare due to a decline in donations.
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Family store employee Jennifer Stanley, left, helps Adame, the manager, unload a donated couch that someone brought to the loading dock Monday.
Family store employee Jennifer Stanley, left, helps Adame, the manager, unload a donated couch that someone brought to the loading dock Monday.
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When someone needs emergency assistance such as food or clothing, the local Salvation Army has been there to help. Now the public is being asked to boost a key part of its operation.

The Salvation Army Family Store on Frederick Street normally is a place where one can find bargains on clothing and other items — but lately shelves there have become a little bare.

“We have dropped down pretty low on our donations,” Maj. Michael Rodgers, head of the Salvation Army in Mount Airy, said of the primary source for the store’s inventory. While most retail entities can simply have items shipped from a central warehouse when they run low, the Salvation Army must rely on contributions from the community for its re-stocking.

“And we’re kind of concerned,” Rodgers said of the situation. Not only is the Salvation Army Family Store a repository for clothing, furniture and other donations the agency gives to victims of fires or other disasters to help them get a new start, income from merchandise sold to the public there also is used to fund outreach and additional programs of the Salvation Army as a whole.

Linda Adame, the manager of the store, said she can’t point to any one factor that is responsible for the dip in donations. But while surveying empty shelves in its showroom Monday, Adame pointed out that the demand for items isn’t waning.

“We got in some stuff Saturday, but it’s only going to last a day or two,” the store manager said. Usually, “our shelves are packed full and the back is so full you can’t move,” Adame added of a rear area where merchandise is stored temporarily until moved onto the floor.

Rodgers said the stockpiles at the store are the lowest in the three-and-a-half years he has headed the Salvation Army in Mount Airy.

On Monday, he issued a special appeal for clothing, furniture, electronic equipment such as television sets which are in good working order, household goods, pots and pans, “anything anybody can donate to us,” Rodgers said. “The only thing we do not accept is mattresses.”

The Salvation Army official stresses that items contributed be “gently used” and still operable, in order to be marketable in the store or given to someone in need.

Rodgers said the family store is an important component in funding the local Salvation Army’s mission, which not only includes serving people in need across Surry County, but Alleghany County and some in Carroll and Patrick counties in Virginia.

He mentioned that everything donated here is used for the benefit of local residents and does not go into any kind of national fund or stockpile.

Items can be dropped off the store, located at 220 Frederick St., which has a loading dock to accommodate larger deliveries. The store is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays.

Pickups of donations also can be arranged at 786-9253.

Reach Tom Joyce at 719-1924 or tjoyce@civitasmedia.com.

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petetempleton
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March 13, 2013
If we look in our closets, garages and outbuildings most of us can see 'extras' that could make a real difference in the lives of our less fortunate neighbors (or the bargain hunters who live amongst us). If ever there was a time to clean out our closets and garages to improve the lot of our fellow man and lighten our over-consumptive loads, this would be it. Since the weather is going to be pretty darn good this weekend, let's all fill a few bags, a couple of boxes, our car trunks, or a truck or two and let's show this terrific organization how our community responds to the needs of a terrific opportunity who support our fellow man....and women and children and seniors and everyone in between.
VickiP2013
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March 13, 2013
I don't believe for a minute that it has anything to do with Linda or anyone else working there. It has to do with the economy. People are afraid to spend the money on new things, therefore, are not giving away as much as they were. When they are spending, they are waiting until they absolutely have to get something else and they are going more to the thrift shops now to buy. And with a new one popping up on every corner nowadays, they are going to give their stuff up to the first one they pass or the ones that are paying for the stuff that would normally be given to the Salvation Army, which they are reselling in the second hand stores. I will continue to donate my stuff to the Salvation Army. And I hope that my friends will as well.
dotbarnes
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March 13, 2013
Linda is a good person and I respect her deeply. Linda hang in there and let the Lord do the fighting for you. He will vendicate you.
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