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Mt Isa rehab service on road to recovery

Mt Isa rehab service on road to recovery

20 July 2012

The Salvation Army’s Recovery Services has taken over the operation of an Indigenous rehabilitation centre at Mount Isa. ...Read more

Salvos mission warmly received in ski resort

Salvos mission warmly received in ski resort

20 July 2012

The Salvation Army held its first Salvo Snow Mission at Jindabyne from 29 June to 13 July....Read more

Bring a buddy

Bring a buddy

16 July 2012

Throughout the month of July, The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus is running the ‘Bring a Buddy’ campa...Read more

Salvation Army to Provide Foster Care

Salvation Army to Provide Foster Care

13 July 2012

The Salvation Army is one of 38 non-government organisations to receive NSW Government funding to pr...Read more

Salvos “Inside Out” at Southbank

Salvos “Inside Out” at Southbank

12 July 2012

Billed as the Salvos Expo, the South Queensland Division’s “Inside Out” attracted many people from a...Read more

Project Futures launches Stella Fella campaign.

Project Futures launches Stella Fella campaign.

12 July 2012

Project Futures launches Stella Fella campaign in support of The Salvation Army's anti-trafficking u...Read more

Opportunity knocks

Opportunity knocks

12 July 2012

Nearly 40 disadvantaged youth will now have a safe place to sleep through a unique social housing co...Read more

NAIDOC - a time of celebration

NAIDOC - a time of celebration

4 July 2012

As Australia celebrates the heritage and achievements of indigenous people during NAIDOC Week, Major...Read more

Who can say ‘no’ to a cupcake?

Who can say ‘no’ to a cupcake?

2 July 2012

The simple cupcake is providing a way in to brothels in Auburn, local Salvos have found....Read more

Suicide – breaking the silence

Suicide – breaking the silence

28 June 2012

On the eve of The Salvation Army’s 3rdNational Postvention Conference, Nathalia Rickwood reports on ...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.