William Timperley donates funds to a range of nonprofit organizations, including the Salvation Army, a Christian charity which works in a variety of arenas, ranging from assisting with missing-persons cases to providing adult rehabilitation assistance to offering disaster relief after hurricanes and earthquakes. With the support of private citizens like William Timperley, the Salvation Army has helped thousands since its creation in 1865 by Catherine and William Booth.
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Salvation Army Missing Persons Program
William Timperley donates funds to a range of nonprofit organizations, including the Salvation Army, a Christian charity which works in a variety of arenas, ranging from assisting with missing-persons cases to providing adult rehabilitation assistance to offering disaster relief after hurricanes and earthquakes. With the support of private citizens like William Timperley, the Salvation Army has helped thousands since its creation in 1865 by Catherine and William Booth. The Salvation Army's Missing Persons program helps people who have been separated from their families to reestablish contact. Through resources including government offices and social service agencies, the Salvation Army reunites some 350 people with their families each year. Receiving some 2,000 applications annually, the Army opens up as many as 600 new cases. though it reserves the right to decline applications or lower the priority of cases depending on feasibility of success and reasons for the inquiry. Those seeking help, depending on their location, can contact the Salvation Army’s regional centers in New York or California.