Bryan/College Station Salvation Army Launches “Pathway Of Hope” Capital Campaign

Screen shot from a Bryan/College Station Salvation Army promotional video.
Screen shot from a Bryan/College Station Salvation Army promotional video.

The Bryan/College Station Salvation Army is promoting a capital campaign.

The College Station city council learned about the “Pathway of Hope” campaign during Thursday night’s (March 28) meeting.

The campaign is to create what is being called the “Center of Hope” on the Salvation Army campus in Bryan.

A member of the campaign committee, former Texas A&M president Bowen Loftin, said transitional housing would be built for eight to ten families, along with a new food pantry and youth service center, and remodeling the family service center.

Commanding officer Captain Luis Villanueva said this will not result in duplicating services with other local non profit agencies.

No requests were made to the College Station council.

Click below for comments from Bowen Loftin and Luis Villanueva during the March 28, 2024 College Station city council meeting.
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Promotional video of the Bryan/College Station Salvation Army’s capital campaign comes from the blog.cstx.gov post of the March 28, 2024 College Station city council meeting.

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