Nevada’s Salvation Army Closes While Demand Rises
Mergers & Acquisitions The HELP offices are as close as you can get to a one-stop shop for social services, the nonprofit equivalent of a Super Walmart, with programs for everyone from the chronically homeless to the low-income homeowner. But even HELP, with all its resources and real estate, can't do everything. It had to sit on the sidelines as other agencies recently scrambled to find services for almost 80 Salvation Army clients with severe mental illness. The Salvation Army had been losing money for years when its leaders decided to pull the plug on mental health . . .

