The Salvation Army operates within District of Columbia through a network of local corps community centers, service centers, and thrift stores that provide emergency assistance and social services to residents in need. District of Columbia Salvation Army locations are part of a territorial command structure that coordinates disaster response, rehabilitation programs, and holiday assistance initiatives statewide.
Salvation Army locations are available in 1 cities across District of Columbia. They are spread across 1 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration of Salvation Army locations include Washington, reflecting densely populated areas with greater community need and higher numbers of service seekers requiring emergency and social services assistance.
Residents of District of Columbia seeking Salvation Army assistance should contact their nearest location to learn about current program availability, as services and funding levels can vary by location. The organization's website includes a service location finder and information about programs available in each area.
Salvation Army by Counties
Residents of District of Columbia who need emergency assistance or wish to donate and volunteer with the Salvation Army should contact their nearest corps community center or service location. During major natural disasters in District of Columbia, the Salvation Army mobilizes emergency disaster services teams and canteens to provide meals, shelter, and recovery support to affected communities.
Browse Salvation Army by county across District of Columbia to find the nearest location.