PHOTO GALLERY: Salvation Army's Katrina and Kendall Mathews leaving Columbia after four years
June 8, 2012 | 10:37 a.m. CDT
For the past four years, Kendall Mathews has served as the Salvation Army's regional coordinator and his wife, Katrina, has been director of special services for Columbia/Jefferson City. The couple is leaving Columbia to start a new assignment with the Salvation Army in St. Louis.
Katrina and Kendall Mathews pose for a portrait in the Salvation Army Corps Community and Worship Center. The couple is moving to St. Louis to work in the all-male Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center in Forest Park.
| Tatiana Fernandez
Kendall Mathews shows Casandra Davis one of the recently donated necklaces on sale at the Salvation Army Thrift Store on Walnut Street. Davis, a regular customer, believes that wearing old jewelry is a good conversation starter with people on the streets.
| Tatiana Fernandez
Kendall Mathews sorts donated jewelry at the Salvation Army Thrift Store on Walnut Street. Kendall Mathews and his wife, Katrina, have served in Columbia for the past four years and will start a new assignment in St. Louis on June 27.
| Tatiana Fernandez
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