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Salvation Army opens thrift store in Addison; says store revenue supports rehabilitation programs
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The Salvation Army opened a combined thrift shop and donation center at 1020 North Rolling Road in Addison. Major Jerry O'Neil said revenue from the stores funds the organization's Adult Rehabilitation Center and staff and volunteers will help connect people with services.
The Salvation Army on Saturday opened a new thrift store and donation center in Addison, organizers said, completing a ribbon-cutting at the 1020 North Rolling Road location. Major Jerry O'Neil, introduced at the ceremony, said the organization is "excited to be in the village of Addison" and described the new outlet as both a community resource and a fundraising source for recovery programs.
At the opening, O'Neil emphasized the link between store operations and the Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center. "Every dime to run the adult rehabilitation center is from funds generated from the…
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