The Salvation Army is working to raise $250,000 to support families in need across Arizona, a fundraising effort reported on May 28, 2026. The organization has set the quarter-million-dollar target as part of a broader push to assist households facing hardship in the state.
The fundraising announcement was first published May 28, 2026 at 1:07 p.m. EDT and the item was updated shortly thereafter. The notice highlights the monetary goal and the organization's ongoing work to reach people who require assistance.
Alongside the fundraising effort, Salvation Army volunteers are continuing direct outreach in the Valley. Volunteers in Phoenix are pictured serving meals during a local outreach event as part of the organization's work to help Arizona families.
Salvation Army volunteers in Phoenix serve meals at a local outreach event as the organization works to raise $250,000 to support Arizona families in need.
The brief report focuses on the goal amount and notes the organization's presence on the ground in Phoenix. No additional program details, timelines or fundraising mechanisms were included in the item as published.
Readers seeking more information about the campaign or ways to give are advised to consult local Salvation Army offices or the organization's public channels for the most current details and instructions.
