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Salvation Army Responds to Devastating Floods in Argentina

Salvation Army Responds to Devastating Floods in Argentina

8 April 2013

The Salvation Army in Argentina is responding after storms and flooding caused devastation around Buenos Aires, with the the city of La Plata being particularly badly hit. Read more

Essential disability program SAILSS on

Essential disability program SAILSS on

8 April 2013

A groundbreaking social inclusion program is relaunching at the Tom Quinn Centre in Bundaberg, thanks to funding from The Salvation Army Individual Lifestyle Support Service (SAILSS). Read more

Doorways to freedom

Doorways to freedom

5 April 2013

An innovative, holistic, welfare model, Doorways, is helping long-term clients move away from welfare dependency. Read more

Focus was Firmly on Jesus During the General's Visit to Sweden

Focus was Firmly on Jesus During the General's Visit to Sweden

4 April 2013

Salvationists and friends in Sweden were delighted to welcome General Linda Bond to their country. Read more

‘Retirement’? It’s just not in her vocab!

‘Retirement’? It’s just not in her vocab!

4 April 2013

Colonel Prema Thyagarajan speaks several languages but she tries hard not to use the word retirement in any of them. Read more

Pipeline - April 2013

Pipeline - April 2013

3 April 2013

In this issue, in a special feature, we take a fascinating look at the rich history of singing and songwriting in The Salvation Army and the global Church Read more

Chaplains all smiles at Royal Easter Show

Chaplains all smiles at Royal Easter Show

3 April 2013

This year marks the 190th year of one of Australia’s largest annual events, the Sydney Royal Easter Show, and the Salvos were there. 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.