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The Gift of Collecting

The Gift of Collecting

25 May 2016

Patricia, an 80-year-old Salvationist from Hawkesbury, is building powerful relationships through collecting at her local shopping centre. ...Read more

Chaplains: God's angels in times of crisis

Chaplains: God's angels in times of crisis

16 February 2016

Early-morning call-ins from St George Hospital are all in a day's work for chaplain Sharon Jory....Read more

Giving back the Christmas Spirit

Giving back the Christmas Spirit

15 December 2015

Jordan Taylor can always remember the year that The Salvation Army brought Christmas....Read more

Laughter in the midst of tears

Laughter in the midst of tears

24 December 2014

Over the past four years, Hazel has been forced to endure the pain of watching her husband Paul go f...Read more

Homechurch reaches out

Homechurch reaches out

21 February 2014

Five years ago, the REACH team, an outreach initiative of Bonnells Bay Salvation Army, started REACH...Read more

Four stories from Chaplaincy across the Territory

Four stories from Chaplaincy across the Territory

16 August 2013

Learn more about the diverse and powerful chaplaincy ministry taking place across the Territory...Read more

Rural Chaplains seeing fruit of their labors

Rural Chaplains seeing fruit of their labors

10 May 2013

From seeds planted half a decade ago, Envoys Lloyd and Vicki Graham are seeing a bountiful harvest....Read more

From protests to prayers

From protests to prayers

8 June 2012

When The Salvation Army's Fairhaven Recovery services Centre moved to Eagle Heights it was met with ...Read more

Seniors Week around the Territory

Seniors Week around the Territory

3 April 2012

Raymond Terrace Corps and the ACT and South NSW Division celebrated Seniors Week with fun and fellow...Read more

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The Salvation Army acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.

The Salvation Army is committed to ensuring the provision of safe and inclusive environments for children, young people and vulnerable people where they feel respected, safe, valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation.