Somerset, KY – The Salvation Army has mobilized disaster response teams in the wake of deadly tornadoes that tore through Kentucky this weekend, causing widespread devastation and claiming at least 14 lives. Teams are serving in Laurel and Pulaski counties, providing hot meals, beverages, snacks, and emotional and spiritual care to survivors and first responders.
A mobile kitchen unit from Danville is currently stationed in Somerset, KY, where the storm left a trail of destruction, including damage to neighborhoods.
“The damage in Somerset is heartbreaking,” said Lieutenant Judah Irvin, Corps Officer of The Salvation Army in Danville. “We’ve seen homes leveled, businesses destroyed, and families trying to pick up the pieces. In the midst of this devastation, we’re here to provide food, comfort, and hope—and we’ll be here for as long as it takes.”
Because The Salvation Army serves in nearly every zip code in America, the organization is uniquely positioned to respond quickly when disaster strikes. Officers and volunteers live and work in the communities they serve, allowing for immediate, localized response and long-term recovery support.
The Salvation Army’s efforts are made possible through the generosity of the public. Financial contributions are the most effective way to support disaster response, ensuring that resources can be quickly allocated to areas of greatest need.
How to Help:
- Online: helpsalvationarmy.org
- Phone: 1-800-SAL-ARMY (725-2769)
- Mail: Checks can be sent to:
The Salvation Army
PO Box 436437
Louisville, KY 40253
Memo: May 2025 KY Tornadoes
Please join us in praying for the families affected by this tragedy and for the first responders working around the clock to help.