Kingwood Rotarians were amazed by Captain Chantel Millin with The Salvation Army - Aldine Westfield Corps when she described all the services they provide for families in northeast Houston.
 
This will be our club's 19th year as "Rotary Bell Ringers" for The Salvation Army and have raised a collective total in our kettle of $28,350.
 
From worship services, a food pantry, a Boys & Girls Club, men and women's ministry, plus sports, music and band, this remarkable couple are impacting the individuals and families in the northeast Houston communities.  Her husband, Aaron, is also a Captain with The Salvation Army. 
 
Captain Millin attended Texas Tech University before transferring to the University of Texas at Tyler, where she graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Psychology. Prior to becoming a Salvation Army Officer Chantel was employed in banking, newspaper advertising, and cellular technology.
 
As employees of The Salvation Army from 2012-2015, Aaron worked as the BFI or youth pastor while Chantel was employed as the Community and Corporate Relations Coordinator. In 2015 they both entered The Salvation Army training college, where they completed the two year program which included biblical studies as well as entry level training on business administration and operations. Through that course of study they both received degrees in practical ministries. They are both very excited about being appointed to Aldine Westfield Boys and Girls Club and look forward to all that God has in store for our community.
 
Aaron Millin was born and raised in Houston, Texas. He met and married Chantel, who was born and raised in Henderson, Texas. He attended the College of Biblical Studies and Kilgore College in Kilgore, TX. She attended Texas Tech University before transferring to the University of Texas at Tyler, where she graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Psychology. Prior to becoming a Salvation Army Officer Aaron was employed in the following fields: food and restaurant, gas and oil compression, and the banking industry. Chantel was previously employed in banking, newspaper advertising, and cellular technology.