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Question by Nick: Volunteering on the Salvation Army Website?
I was hoping to offer my time to volunteer somewhere. I’ve been looking to volunteer anywhere in downtown Chicago (I’ll take the train but I don’t mind walking since I like being in Chicago).

Anyways, what I did was put the zip code in at the top (one of the Chicago zips – 60602) and I got to this:

http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/ndos/app/zipcode.jsf?zip=60602

Looking at this page, my best guess would be that I need to Email the people involved and ask them when volunteers are needed? So, I guess my question is just to confirm that. What do you guys think?

Also, what does “Adult Rehabilitation” refer to? Is that detox.

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Answer by Salvation Army Chicago
Hello,

The Salvation Army has many volunteer opportunities in the Chicagoland area. To get started visit our website at www.salarmychicago.org/volunteer.

The closest volunteer opportunities in the downtown area are here:

Chicago Harbor Light: http://www.salarmychicago.org/volunteer/redirects/harborlight.htm

Chicago Temple Corps: http://www.salarmychicago.org/volunteer/redirects/temple.htm

Adult Rehabilitation is our substance abuse, corrections/half-way house programs. More info can be found at: http://www.salarmychicago.org/services/rehabilitation.htm

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