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Delegates Prepare for First International College for Soldiers

Delegates Prepare for First International College for Soldiers

24 July 2012

THE first session of The Salvation Army's International College for Soldiers will take place from 10-24 September 2012 in London. Read more

Where are the children?

Where are the children?

24 July 2012

The latest Australian census reveals a nearly 20 per cent decline in the number of children affiliated with the Salvos. Something must be done, and Captain Steven Smith challenges us to action. Read more

Olympics pre-story

Olympics pre-story

24 July 2012

While Olympic athletes will go for gold at the London games later this month, Sarah-Jane Alley and her team, inspired by 1 Peter 1:7, will be going for More Than Gold. Read more

Care from above

Care from above

23 July 2012

"Everyone provides support initially, but as it goes on...eventually the surviving person is forgotten about ..." says South Queensland Flying Padre, Captain Mark Bulow. Read more

Family Tracing personnel attend Inaugural Missing Person's Conference.

Family Tracing personnel attend Inaugural Missing Person's Conference.

20 July 2012

Earlier this Month five team members from Family Tracing Service Brisbane attended the inaugural national missing persons conference in Brisbane. Read more

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

Finding Freedom Behind Bars

Finding Freedom Behind Bars

18 July 2012

Sitting in a jail cell on his 21st birthday, Reiley Amos picked up the Bible and started to read: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth…” Read more

Help through the generations

Help through the generations

17 July 2012

Whilst researching his ancestry, 66-year-old QLD resident Robert Chalmers discovered an historical Salvation Army connection. Lauren Martin reports on a history that has suddenly come alive. 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’ campaign to encourage new potential volunteers to make contact with their local Aged Care Plus. 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.