The Salvation Army Queens Temple Corps Community Center 86-07 35th Avenue, Queens, New York 11372,
About the Business
Welcome to The Salvation Army Queens Temple Corps Community Center, a vibrant place of worship and community gathering located in the heart of Queens at 86-07 35th Avenue, New York. As a cornerstone of spiritual and community life, our center offers a warm and welcoming environment for individuals and families seeking spiritual growth, support, and fellowship.
At Queens Temple Corps, we are dedicated to serving our community through a variety of programs and services designed to uplift and empower. Our church offers engaging worship services, inspiring sermons, and a range of activities for all ages. Whether you're looking to deepen your faith, volunteer your time, or connect with others, you'll find a place here.
Join us for our regular worship services, community events, and outreach programs. We strive to be a beacon of hope and a source of strength for all who walk through our doors. Come and experience the sense of belonging and purpose that defines The Salvation Army Queens Temple Corps Community Center. We look forward to welcoming you into our community.
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Location & Phone number
86-07 35th Avenue, Queens, New York 11372, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 15:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 15:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 15:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 15:00
Friday:
09:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"some people are great Some people are not"
"This location is a wonderful place to learn, pray, & eat. They offer English classes to those who want learn. They feed the hungry with a soup kitchen. They also have a church to pray & meditate. They truly help the less fortunate in the community & beyond. .... JM."
"When I pulled up, a sign at the front said “not accepting donations”. A path was made available to the entrance of the building, as the snow storm had just passed. Inside the building looked clean. Two persons were present, a young man and an older lady, both were pleasant. I asked if I could drop some items off to be donated, which I was allowed. I asked if the clothing would be donated to people in need, to which I was informed, it would be sold in the discount store and the remaining un-sell-ables, will be shipped overseas. I did see people lined-up outside in an orderly fashion, receiving food items. The only concern was diversity, the people who were in line were that of Hispanic decent, (maybe because the location). When does clothing gets donated to people in need? I was provided with a receipt that listed the # of bags and the list of items donated."
"They never pick up the phone and when I went there in person they have an attitude and treated me like they don't want anybody to come in. I was there to donate, jut imagine of someone go to this location asking for help. Next time I will drop off my donations somewhere else."
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