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Inspiring our next generation online

Inspiring our next generation online

28 June 2013

A bright new Salvation Army website is engaging primary school children across Australia – from Sunday schools classes to kids on isolated properties. Read more

From fear to faith: Justin’s miraculous transformation

From fear to faith: Justin’s miraculous transformation

27 June 2013

After battling alcohol, drug and gambling addictions, Justin Singh reflects on what life was like before he became a Christian through The Salvation Army’s Recovery Services. Read more

Munns welcomed – from Hurstville and across the globe

Munns welcomed – from Hurstville and across the globe

26 June 2013

Colonels Richard and Janet Munn have been officially welcomed to the Australia Eastern Territory at a service held at Hurstville Corps. Read more

The chance to shine

The chance to shine

25 June 2013

“Everybody deserves a chance and that’s what The Salvation Army does. They give you a chance,” says Belinda*, young woman who has dramatically turned her life around in the last year and a half. Read more

Mackay Salvos celebrate 125 years

Mackay Salvos celebrate 125 years

25 June 2013

The Mackay Corps was joined by families from Mainly Music in Mackay and nearby Marian, as well as J.A.M. (Jesus and Me), to celebrate 125 years of The Salvation Army in the town. Read more

Aged Care Plus enters new era of care

Aged Care Plus enters new era of care

24 June 2013

Attendees were privy to a preview of Aged Care Plus’ newest and most innovative residential aged care centre when Salvation Army Commissioner, James Condon, officially opened Elizabeth Jenkins Place. Read more

Chief of the Staff Calls High Council to Elect 20th Salvation Army General

24 June 2013

THE Chief of the Staff, Commissioner André Cox, has summoned members of the High Council to meet on 29 July 2013 for the purpose of electing the 20th General of The Salvation Army. Read more

Spirituality, forgiveness and purpose in recovery

Spirituality, forgiveness and purpose in recovery

21 June 2013

Single father Brett says that entering The Salvation Army’s Canberra Recovery Services Centre therapeutic community may have saved his life. Read more

Shortie hears God’s call

Shortie hears God’s call

19 June 2013

Assistant officer at the Salvation Army’s Waterloo Mission, Lieutenant Craig ‘Shortie’ Sutton, has a heart for those rejected by the mainstream. 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.