(Michigan City, IN) - The Salvation Army of Michigan City is appealing for more donations to meet a sharp increase in demand for their services.
The number of households served by the organization has increased from about 3,300 in 2018/19 to nearly 4,800 in 2024/25, according to the Michigan City Salvation Army.
In addition, the number of individuals served annually has risen from 8,753 to 13,916 during the same time period.
“Now, more than ever, our community’s support is vital to ensure no one is turned away during these challenging times,” said Major Becky Simmons, who oversees the organization with help from her husband, Dale.
The problem is enhanced by funding cuts along with inflation growing the organization’s costs of meeting the higher need in areas like food, diapers and assistance during the Christmas season.
Individuals, businesses and organizations are encouraged to consider making a gift or becoming an ongoing contributor to help preserve services throughout the rest of the year.
Donations can be made online, by mail or in person at the Salvation Army at 1201 S. Franklin St.




