Salvation Army Thrift Stores Host Fourth of July Sale!

Salvation Army Thrift Stores Host Fourth of July Sale!

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Salvation Army Thrift Stores Host Fourth of July Sale

36 metro Detroit thrift stores offer 50 percent off clothing and more

Save by the dawn’s early light  at The Salvation Army Southeast Michigan Adult Rehabilitation Center family thrift stores as they celebrate summer during the nonprofit’s annual Fourth of July Sale. Visit any of the 36 metro Detroit Salvation Army thrift store locations to enjoy 50 percent off clothing on Saturday, July 4. Most stores will open at 7 a.m.

In addition to 50 percent savings on clothing, shoppers will receive 10 percent off new mattresses and box springs and have opportunities to pick up great deals on accessories, home goods and other items during bonus sales announced throughout the day. From grilling and camping gear to shorts and water shoes, The Salvation Army is the place to save on summer attire and accessories.

“The Fourth of July celebrates the independence of our country, and our Fourth of July sale is helping more Americans become independent – from drugs and alcohol,” said Merle Miller, administrator of The Salvation Army Southeast Michigan Adult Rehabilitation Center. “By attending the sale and stocking up on summer essentials helps us to help the brave men and women who are facing their addictions at our rehabilitation centers.”

Proceeds from all stores benefit The Salvation Army Southeast Michigan Adult Rehabilitation Center, an independently funded, 180-day residential rehabilitation program for adults.

Founded by William Booth in London, England, in 1865, The Salvation Army is a faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to serving people in need without discrimination. The ARC is an integral part of TSA’s mission, and offers substance-abusing adults the opportunity to rebuild their lives through a voluntary, short-term residential self-help program designed to establish a sense of dignity, self-esteem and personal strength that will allow them to resist the desire to abuse a substance and regain their rightful place as contributing members of society. Completely self-funded, the ARC draws its entire operating budget from the revenue of the 36 Salvation Army Thrift Stores located in Southeast Michigan. For more information visit www.salarmythrift.com or call 313.965.7760.

Cynthia Tait

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