In-N-Out Burger stopped by The Salvation Army in North Las Vegas to serve up some cheeseburgers for people in need.
Cooks planned to grill about 700 fresh burgers to provide for The Salvation Army on Tuesday.
The burgers were packed into boxes with oranges, potato chips and milk and were served to anyone experiencing homelessness who visited.
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Juan Salinas, director of social services for The Salvation Army, said this was the third visit from In-N-Out so far this year after the burger chain reached out to lend their services.
"We get so much feedback from [people] and they're so grateful that they can enjoy a burger," Salinas said. "I think within the last couple of months we also had some families that were also able to join us and be a part of that."
Visit The Salvation Army website to learn more about available services and volunteer opportunities.