With so many homeless and a misdimeanor law for anyone camping on sidewalks and walkways, Bristol, Virginia Vice Mayor Neal Osborne says it’s not surprising the Salvation Amy is seeing an uptick in people looking for help.With the city’s public camping ban in effect, Osborne says the city will do what it can to assist these organizations.Meanwhile, the Bristol Salvation Army remains hopeful, community members will step up to volunteer.If you’re interested in volunteering with the Bristol Salvation Army, you can call the organization at 423-764-6156.