| AFA Letter of Protest |
In response to strong pressure from anti-gay organizations, the national office of the Salvation Army overturned the decision of its western division to offer health benefits to the domestic partners of it employees. Theresa Whitfield, the Salvation Army’s media relations director said, “We’ve been listening to our internal and external constituencies, and we now confirm adherence to biblical principles concerning marriage and the family.”
Please urge the Salvation Army to allow its divisions to base their policies on fairness and not anti-gay extremism. For more information and to send an e-mail message, log on to www.hrc.org/actioncenter and click on the Salvation Army alert.
We have prepared sample language, which you can personalize if you wish. You can also call, write and e-mail Commissioner John Busby at the Salvation Army’s national headquarters at:
Salvation Army National Headquarters
605-615 Slaters Lane
Alexandria, VA
(703) 684-5500 (phone)
(703) 684-3478 (fax) john_busby@usn.salvationarmy.org (e-mail)
By establishing domestic partner benefits, leaders in the Salvation Army’s western division stood up for fairness and family diversity.
Col.
Phillip
Needham, chief secretary for the Army’s Western Corporation said, “this
decision reflects our concern for the health of our employees and those
closest to them, and is made on the basis of strong ethical and moral
reasoning that reflects the dramatic changes in family structure in recent
years.”
Urge the national office of the Salvation Army to use “ethical and moral
reasoning” in reconsidering its decision to deny employees and their
families equal health benefits.
ACTION ALERT from the
Human Rights Campaign
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email: hrc@hrc.org
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