Salvation Army After School Activity is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 3023 Nw 24th St, Fort Worth, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
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This facility has no verified parent reviews on Google. The available reviews appear to be mixed feedback about Salvation Army locations in general, including comments about thrift stores, charitable work, and religious programs, rather than specific feedback about the after-school activity program itself.
My experiences are vastly quick. That is only because I stop at this location on a weekly basis. Mainly kept clean on all sides of the building. Other than that there is also great parking options, and your vehicle is safe when parked out front on even on side of building. No bad points for this Salvation Army location, located in Fort Worth Texas on Lancaster Rd.
I’m so heartbroken by how my things were treated and my experience with Salvation Army. When they got here I told them I was six months pregnant and couldn’t help with moving a box and a coffee table. They told me no problem. I said “you don’t have to take the box but there are some nice dishes and cookware I was going to take to goodwill!” They said “no we will take it, sure!” I came back outside a couple of hours later. They had flipped the box over, and my dishes were broken. They had made no attempt to clean it up, or to even tell me and apologize for what happened. So I’m on my hands and needs picking up shards of glass and having to throw away dishes that were intended to be good donations. These were two grown men who knew I was pregnant that dropped the box they said they would take, and then just left without a word or attempt to help
I dropped off a few small furniture items. Donation line was 3 cars deep, a 10 min wait.
My husband and I agreed to donate a great condition, well working TV stand to Salvation Army, instead of donating it to Goodwill. On the scheduled day of pick up, the pickup driver came to our home with a bad attitude. He asked me if I am donating a TV stand or an entertainment system, and proceeded to say he's probably not going to pick it up. For whatever reason, he automatically had reservations before seeing the TV stand. When I showed him the TV stand. He said “I don’t want it”. I asked him why not, and he said, “because it’s made out of particle board”. To me, it sounds very ungrateful, without a legit reason for not picking it up. His rude demeanor surely represents the company in a negative perspective. We will never attempt to donate here again, that’s for sure.
I have been a bellringer at Northside for 23 seasons, and this place is like home to me, throughout the changes in staffing and leadership. Thank you for allowing me to shine my light during the holiday season.