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Cyclone Yasi victims still suffering

Cyclone Yasi victims still suffering

5 September 2012

More than 18 months after Cyclone Yasi cut a path of destruction through Far North Queensland, The Salvation Army says many people are still suffering the effects of the disaster. Read more

Miranda Corps steps out in support of African school

Miranda Corps steps out in support of African school

4 September 2012

Thirty-five people walked either 50km or 25km around the Sutherland Shire, in Sydney’s south, as part of the Miranda Corps’ Big 50: Walk for Wheelchairs on Saturday, September 1. Read more

Seniors unite for fellowship, fun and teaching

Seniors unite for fellowship, fun and teaching

4 September 2012

Older Salvationists and friends from across the Army’sAustralia Eastern Territory are gathering in south-east Queensland for a week of fellowship, service, teaching and fun. Read more

Turning down the pressure on financial stress

Turning down the pressure on financial stress

3 September 2012

The Salvation Army is encouraging Australians to take control of their finances during Moneysmart Week with a free money management program called “You’re the Boss”. Read more

Salvos Housing launched in ACT

Salvos Housing launched in ACT

3 September 2012

The Salvation Army has become a community-housing provider, launching ‘Salvos Housing’ in the ACT to provide low-cost housing to people in need. Read more

UN honour reinforces Alana’s fight for equality

UN honour reinforces Alana’s fight for equality

3 September 2012

When the second most powerful person in the United Nations visited Australia recently, a member of The Salvation Army’s International Development Office staff was invited to meet her. 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.