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Congress would officially recognize the week of May 12-18, 2025 as "National Salvation Army Week" to honor and celebrate the charitable organization's work serving communities across the country. The Salvation Army, known for operating food banks, homeless shelters, disaster relief programs, and other social services, would receive this formal recognition from the federal government. This is a ceremonial measure that doesn't create new laws or funding, but rather designates a specific week for public acknowledgment of the organization's contributions to helping vulnerable populations.
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