Adult Program Services
Wrangell Corps Community Center Adult Program Services Information
Adult Programs at WRANGELL, AK: Corps Community Center
The Salvation Army offers a variety of programs and services designed to meet the diverse needs of adults in our community. We strive to create a supportive environment where our neighbors can connect with others in the area, grow spiritually, and achieve their full potential.
Our programs provide opportunities for personal and spiritual growth, community engagement, and skill development. By offering a range of activities and resources, we aim to empower individuals to live fuller lives.
How You Can Help
You can help support adults in need by:
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Volunteering: Volunteer your time to support our adult programs.
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Donating: Your financial support helps us provide essential services to those in need.
By working together, we can empower adults to overcome challenges and build a brighter future.
Program Schedule
Timezone: -09:00 USA Alaska Time (DST)
Location: Wrangell Corps Community Center
An important bible study aimed to emotionally and spiritually support young moms in a increasingly busy world.
The moms of the bible study gather together to study scripture that helps enlighten what it means to be a spiritual leader for families and how to also self-care at the same time.
This group is very welcoming and flexible. Childcare is available during the study.
Moms of children between the ages of 0-10 is what the program is catered to, but it's not a requirement to be a part of the study.
Timezone: -09:00 USA Alaska Time (DST)
Location: Wrangell Corps Community Center
A women's group designed to empower relationships between women, fellowship, and strengthen the knowledge and presence of traditional Alaska Native arts such as beading, knitting, painting, and pelt works. Here you can learn how to do traditional Alaska native art while fellowshipping with other women.
It's a great supportive group with many opportunities to experience womenhood within the Tlingit tribe.
Women 18+. The program was originally designed for Alaska Native tribe members or adopted tribe members, however membership outside the tribe is common.
Stats
6,766
people received job placements through the Salvation Army last year
28,269
people received job training from The Salvation Army last year
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