CHICAGO (CBS) — No matter the temperature outside, The Salvation Army must get warm meals to 800 of the most vulnerable people in Chicago — and its volunteers rise to the challenge.
On a Tuesday where the temperature topped out in the single digits, volunteers pulled up to the Garfield Community Service Center, at 10 S. Kedzie Ave. in the East Garfield Park neighborhood, with silver barrels in tow. The barrels contained liquid gold — soup for dozens of people inside the service center.
For some at the warming site, it was their only meal of the day…