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Taking Caring to the Next Level

Taking Caring to the Next Level

8 November 2013

The vital Community Care Ministries of The Salvation Army has been re-named and restructured as it takes on a new role and focus across both the Australia Eastern and Southern territories. Read more

Bike ride educates students about addictions

Bike ride educates students about addictions

7 November 2013

Twelve participants from The Salvation Army’s Dooralong Transformation Centre have taken a stance against drugs and alcohol on this year’s rode2recovery bike ride. Read more

Gale Lamont

Gale Lamont

6 November 2013

Five years ago, Gale Lamont was an alcoholic who drank to the point of hospitalisation. But encountering the Salvos Recovery Services, she's now thriving. Read more

Recovery Services recognised with prestigious award

Recovery Services recognised with prestigious award

5 November 2013

The Salvation Army Recovery Services has been publically recognised at the Australasian Therapeutic Communities Association Awards. Read more

My Salvos Stores launches on to eBay

My Salvos Stores launches on to eBay

4 November 2013

My Salvos Stores launched its eBay site at District01 in Surry Hills last week, with brand ambassador and Channel Ten’s The Living Room host, Barry du Bois. Read more

Let’s go behind the scenes of Christmas

Let’s go behind the scenes of Christmas

4 November 2013

This year, as part of the Christmas campaign, we learned the stories of a ordinary Australians. Read more

Inaugural Women in Leadership forum launched

Inaugural Women in Leadership forum launched

1 November 2013

“We are here to encourage, empower and celebrate women,” says Commissioner Jan Condon, at the opening of the inaugural Women in Leadership Forum on 28 October. Read more

Take time to connect this Christmas…

Take time to connect this Christmas…

1 November 2013

This Christmas, Salvos communication will be infused with the idea of ‘connection’ and will encourage people to “take time to connect this Christmas”. 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.