The Salvation Army Welcomes New Leadership in Everett, WA
The Salvation Army Northwest Division announces the appointment of Lieutenants Andrea and Jeremy Reedy to its location at Everett, WA. They replace Major Jonathan Apuan and Lieutenant Dawn Apuan, who were appointed to The Salvation Army in Seattle.
For the past year, Lts. Reedy have served at The Salvation Army in Tacoma, WA. In June 2014, they graduated from The Salvation Army Officer Training College in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.
Lts. Reedy have four children: son Anthony (age 15), son Dylan (age 14), daughter Kaydence (age 10) and daughter Evangeline (age nine).
As Salvation Army officers, the Lieutenants expect to be reassigned throughout their careers. The commitment of being an officer includes moving your family frequently, and accepting reassignments based on career development and filling the needs of The Salvation Army locations. The assignment in Everett is an acknowledgement of their ability to manage a large social services program and growing congregation.
They began work in Everett on June 28. “We are so excited to be working in Everett and getting to know such an amazing community,” Lt. Andrea Reedy said.
Established in 1894, The Salvation Army in Everett provides social services to families in need. Among the programs offered are emergency utility assistance, eviction prevention, food and nutrition programs, veterans services, and emergency disaster services. Last year, The Salvation Army in Everett served more than 7,000 individuals in the community.