donations amounted to the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Maj. Mark Woodcock, the area commander, said he had to close the doors of a subsidized childcare center that served low-income families for more than 30 years to focus on the most critical priorities of feeding and sheltering people.
parent and the decisions they made, but it's the kid who ultimately lives with the consequences," says Maj. Mark Woodcock of the Memphis command of The Salvation Army, which teamed with Hope Presbyterian Church and Memphis Urban League Young Professionals to help provide the gifts at McLean Baptist.