Major Raymond Pruitt was in the KLAW studios this week and shared an amazing number with us:
"The need for food boxes has grown by 100% in the last year."
Some people are having to decide if they want AC or food and gas, it's getting that bad. But there is help available if you're in need. PSO has the 'Home Energy Aid' program that can assist individuals and families with financial struggles in paying their electric bills.
It's time once again to 'Share Your Christmas.' Going on today (12-01-21) until 7:00 pm at both Walmarts, Sheridan Road, and Quannah Parker Trailway you can do your part and help those less fortunate this holiday season.
The Salvation Army is known for helping people. Whether it's a hot meal, inexpensive items from their gift shop, the red buckets, or collecting toys for kids with the
Angel Tree, they are here to help.
The Lawton Salvation Army kicked off it's annual "Red Kettle Campaign" today (11-17-20) at the west side Country Mart located at 6734 N.W. Cache Road. It's now officially the holiday season! Starting today you'll see and hear volunteers ringing the bell for the Salvation Army's Red Kettle at various stores and locations in Lawton, Fort Sill encouraging donations.
It's the most wonderful time of the year. The air is getting crisper, leaves are falling, and the sounds of the season are ringing through the air. It's time to kick off the Salvation Army's Red Kettle Campaign!
Volunteering to tend the Red Kettle for the Salvation Army has never been easier! This ye...
The American Red Cross and the Salvation Army were the beneficiaries, as the Apache Casino Hotel has donated more than $8,000 to aid those those affected by recent hurricanes
The Lawton/Fort Sill Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club kicked off their fourth annual Adopt-A-Child campaign. The fundraising campaign was created to ensure many boys and girls have a safe, fun and stimulating environment to learn and grow as members of the community.
When people donate money to help in the relief efforts we are left with the feeling that we have helped out in some small way. However, the question that remains is: "Where Do Those Millions Go?"