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Services Offered
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Hours (local time)Closed, opens Monday at 8:00 AM
Monday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Overall Rating: 4.0

Joe Crull rated 4
3 weeks ago
For homeless women and children and they feed you
Rachel Farmer rated 1
2 months ago
They need to improve on serving fresher food. It seems like since COVID came around they just throw anything together and give it to people. That's why I don't eat here anymore.
Brian Lemm rated 3
2 months ago
Loaded my car full of stuff to donate, drove a half hour to drop off and a sign in from reads that due to shortage of staff you have to drive another 15 min or 20 min to another location to donate. What???? I couldn't ever drop it off. I was so passed, I left and went to the recycling center and they everything away. Then drove home.
Katya Morales rated 5
a year ago
This is a huge office for Salvation Army. It looks beautiful from the outside. My kids and I were waiting for the arrival of the Greyhound bus to the station that is located right across the street from them so we needed a place to hang out and run around. It was a good place for that and no one told us that we had to leave. Thank you!
Allison Jennings rated 1
3 years ago
Another horrible place with uncaring staff, just about all of these places just want money. I was living here with my kids and working at the time, and I wasn't able to meet with my worker to explore ways be self-staining. I wrote her notes and emails explaining that I couldn't do our meeting in person and so we agreed to set-up phone meetings instead. We had about one or two phone calls and then she continued to write me up for not meeting with her in person. Now if you get enough write ups you get kicked out. So I took a day off work(PTO) to see her in person and ask why I was getting written up, when we had talked about phone meetings during my hour (requested) lunch break when it was convenient for her). If she didn't call I tried her and she wouldn't pick up so I left messages. She informed her supervisor I was being hostile to her and she didn't feel safe and they told me to leave. I requested to speak to the Salvation Army commander and he stated that ruling would stand. I never threaten her but I was upset because I knew what would happen if I got more writeups. My kids were in daycare, I had my own vehicle and I was working in Cary, so there was no way to meet her weekly and I had paystubs to show. We just needed a place to stay while I saved up money to get a place(deposit), I did all my chores when I got off and kept to myself. They would I have preferred I didn't have a job, car, and gotten everything from them, instead for learning to correct my problems I guess.
 
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