The Salvation Army of Greater New Orleans

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New Orleans, United States

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Family service center· Social services organization· Homeless shelter

The Salvation Army of Greater New Orleans Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Salvation Army of Greater New Orleans is located in New Orleans, United States on 4526 S Claiborne Ave. The Salvation Army of Greater New Orleans is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category family service center in United States.

Address

4526 S Claiborne Ave

Phone

+1 5048994569

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Mon
8:30AM–4PM
Tue
8:30AM–4PM
Wed
8:30AM–4PM
Thu
8:30AM–4PM
Fri
8:30AM–4PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

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Deothear Thomas

Great service. Picked up donations as promised. Called 30 minutes prior to arrival.

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Chelle Barker

I have had an bad experience there also, uptown, New Orleans, after a few months later. The ball dropped on them and there was an investigation from with the corporate and state about the people's stay. some people were fired for false documents written and ect and the majors were under investigation.

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QUAWON JACKSON

Good place to start from.

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Honestly Shelby TV

Myself, along with CCWC (Corporate Council Women of Color) were given the opportunity to volunteer at this Women's Shelter. It is a home and we felt it when we walked in. The cook, I can't remember her name was as sweet as can be. She cooks with love and these women are blessed to have someone like her. Dominic was our tour guy. He was funny, pleasant, and about his business! Thank you all for this opportunity to give back. We left feeling great, knowing that a clean and safe space is provided for these women who are going through tough situations, but they WILL get better.

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Ron Still

It saddens me to say, but I have donated a ton of household goods, as well as money to them over the years... I will NEVER again send them so much as a grain of salt... They receive funding for being a homeless shelter, yet if it freezes, and the homeless need a place to stay, they won't allow them to even come in out of the cold, they just turn them around so they can freeze (unless they have the 5 or 6 they charge for a bed). I have personally seen them turn 3 people away when it was below freezing because they didn't have the money... When I saw this I gave the first man 10 to get a bed, unfortunately he was turned around again, and it was clear from the conversation that it was because of his race... I was so ashamed for ever giving them anything... I am personally going to talk to the commission about revoking their funding. They are heartless crooks and what they are doing is a complete violation of their non profit status. I am also going to try everything in my power to have their non profit status challenged. These people are despicable, and they are ruining the Salvation Army name and they should be shut down... They don't even deserve second hand toilet paper.