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Cash, not goods, needed for bushfire response

Cash, not goods, needed for bushfire response

19 October 2013

Australians are being urged to please donate cash, rather than goods, to the The Salvation Army’s Bushfire Appeal for people affected by fires in NSW Read more

NSW Bushfires - Blue Mountains Salvation Army

NSW Bushfires - Blue Mountains Salvation Army

19 October 2013

The Salvation Army is on the ground supporting those who have been affected by the NSW bushfires as well as the Rural Fire Service who are working hard to protect the community. Read more

Salvos lend a hand with NSW fires

Salvos lend a hand with NSW fires

18 October 2013

With the NSW fires being declared as the worst in over a decade, we take a look at what The Salvation Army is doing to help those affected. Read more

Direct from the Territorial Commander: Call to action for the NSW Bushfires

Direct from the Territorial Commander: Call to action for the NSW Bushfires

18 October 2013

The Territorial Commander, Commissioner James Condon, sent the following message to the Territory this morning concerning the NSW bushfire emergency. Read more

Cooking to end hunger

Cooking to end hunger

17 October 2013

The Salvation Army has joined forces with Foodbank and Anglicare to highlight the number of Australians who go hungry every day during Anti-Poverty Week. Read more

Farmsitters a godsend

Farmsitters a godsend

16 October 2013

Many Australians could not imagine working every day from dawn to dusk, or living at work and never leaving for an extended break. But that’s reality for many of today’s farmers. Read more

Hand up not handout: loan scheme’s lifelong returns

Hand up not handout: loan scheme’s lifelong returns

15 October 2013

From computers and schoolbooks to chainsaws and water tanks, The Salvation Army’s no-interest loan scheme is giving people a hand up instead of handout. Read more

Gathering focuses on Indigenous Christian leadership

Gathering focuses on Indigenous Christian leadership

11 October 2013

God and working through faith to address the poverty and injustice in local communities was the focus of the recent Grasstree Gathering, a national conference for emerging Indigenous Christian leaders Read more

Salvos fly the flag at the Birdsville Races

Salvos fly the flag at the Birdsville Races

10 October 2013

The Salvation Army rural chaplaincy four-wheel drive and trailer were among the thousands that rolled into Birdsville for the remote town’s famous horse races last month. Read more

Chaplaincy: Lyndsay Smith

Chaplaincy: Lyndsay Smith

9 October 2013

Senior Chaplain Lyndsay Smith and his wife, Chaplain Dawn Smith, both Majors in the Salvation Army, provide counselling and referral services to firefighters throughout NSW. 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.