HURRICANE KATRINA 2005

Kentucky Salvation Army In Mississippi

Kentucky Salvation Army food Kitchens arrived Tuesday afternoon in some of the hardest hit areas of Biloxi. 

27 NEWSFIRST's Sam Dick reports that the four food kitchens will be a significant part of the Kentucky Salvation Army's effort to help victims from Hurricane Katrina.

The kitchens left for Mississippi early Labor Day.  They met in Bowling Green to form the convey of hope and hot food needed by both victims and relief workers on the storms front lines.

The four kitchens come from Ashland, Frankfort, Owensboro and Bowling Green.

The kitchens stopped in Bowling Green to buy more supplies, overnighted in the Birmingham, Alabama area, checked in in Jackson, Mississippi for assignment by the Army's Headquarters there, then made their way to Biloxi.