Salvation Army opens 'disaster center' for Flagler County residents ​

Residents able to get free meals, snacks, and drinks until 6 p.m. Saturday

Courtesy of: Salvation Army Florida

FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – The Salvation Army opened a disaster center for Flagler County residents after Hurricane Matthew plowed through Central Florida.

The disaster center has a full kitchen, ready to serve free hot meals, snacks, and beverages to the community.

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“We know it has been a rough couple of days for people, especially in Flagler Beach, so it is fantastic that the Salvation Army was able to set this up for our residents,” said Flagler County Administrator Craig Coffey. “Everyone is working very hard to provide for residents.”

The center is set up at Veterans Park, 105 S. 2nd Street, Flagler Beach.

The disaster center will be serving meals until 6 p.m. Saturday, or until the food runs out.


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