The Salvation Army in Bristol, Tennessee, is preparing for a major transformation. The Lazarus Project is a $600,000 effort to renovate the building, improving the space, all while helping to meet a growing need. According to The Salvation Army’s 2025 Impact Report, the shelter has served more than 4,000 people and provided more than 8,000 overnight stays, and after 35 years the building is ready for repairs. Renovations include the men’s and wo…
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