New North Texas Salvation Army leaders promote Fort Worth resources amid city growth

Sep 20, 2025 | by The Fort Worth Report

The Salvation Army North Texas appointed Rob and Carolynn Webb as the region’s new area commanders. 

Rob and Carolynn Webb met in 1983 fresh out of high school working at a Kmart in New Orleans. Little did the couple know they would still be working together four decades later. 

Instead of retail, today they are on a mission to help people experiencing homelessness and addiction through a Christian-based nonprofit. 

The Salvation Army of North Texas welcomed the Webbs on Aug. 18 as its newly appointed area commanders. The couple will oversee the group’s facilities that support those experiencing poverty, addiction and homelessness in Tarrant County and other areas of the Fort Worth-Dallas area. 

The Salvation Army of North Texas is one of largest social services providers in the region, helping those in need across 4,000 square miles — including in Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall, Ellis, Denton and Collin counties.

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