Over the years, Facebook posts, forwarded emails and rumors have led people to believe the Salvation Army does not serve members of the LGBT community. Click below to watch Maj. Jeff Strickler, commander of the Twin Cities Salvation Army, explain that these accusations aren’t true.
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