A Comparative Analysis of Clients Serviced Between the Salvation Army and Blue Earth County

Location

CSU 253/4/5

Start Date

6-4-2010 8:30 AM

End Date

6-4-2010 10:30 AM

Student's Major

Social Work

Student's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Mentor's Name

Laura Strunk

Mentor's Department

Social Work

Mentor's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Description

A comparative analysis of clients serviced by the Salvation Army and Blue Earth County will be compared and examined. Statistics and records will be obtained from The Salvation Army and entered into the Service Point system in order to develop annual reports. These reports will then be studied and compared with Blue Earth County’s records of services provided. This research is anticipating that The Salvation Army will serve a higher percentage of homeless, middle-aged, white men compared to Blue Earth County Services. This research project is in its beginning stages and the results will be forthcoming.

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A Comparative Analysis of Clients Serviced Between the Salvation Army and Blue Earth County

CSU 253/4/5

A comparative analysis of clients serviced by the Salvation Army and Blue Earth County will be compared and examined. Statistics and records will be obtained from The Salvation Army and entered into the Service Point system in order to develop annual reports. These reports will then be studied and compared with Blue Earth County’s records of services provided. This research is anticipating that The Salvation Army will serve a higher percentage of homeless, middle-aged, white men compared to Blue Earth County Services. This research project is in its beginning stages and the results will be forthcoming.

Recommended Citation

Shopek, Emily. "A Comparative Analysis of Clients Serviced Between the Salvation Army and Blue Earth County." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 6, 2010.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2010/poster-session-C/4