The Salvation Army in Clearwater celebrated the retirement of two leaders, Major Pamala Morris and Major Ted Morris, on Sunday. The couple has spent nearly 40 years working for the organization, with almost 80 total years of service.
Decades of Service
Major Ted Morris said, ‘We’ve had the privilege of serving in the Clearwater area for the past eight years.’ He added, ‘Generally, we serve three or four years in one place, so to be allowed to remain in Clearwater for this length of time is great, but very difficult to leave.’
Major Pamala Morris said, ‘It just thrills our hearts to see lives changed, to see people that were homeless in our house. People that had no food that now have food, people that had no hope, and now they have hope.’ The couple wants people to know that the Salvation Army offers a lot, from disaster services to working in the community, mobile food pantries, and more.
Original reporting: Tampa Bay Florida News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.