2013
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Retired officers say ‘yes’ in new book
20 September 2013
Just Say Yes, a beautiful new book profiling the lives of 12 retired Salvation Army Officers, has been launched in Sydney. Read more
NILS makes “best news”
19 September 2013
Sharon Abiah, a Salvation Army volunteer for our no-interest loans scheme (Salvos NILS), won the “Best News Story” award at the recent national NILS conference in Melbourne. Read more
Salvos helping flood victims get back on their feet
19 September 2013
In January this year, flooding devastated the Queensland city of Bundaberg. The Salvos were there to help locals get back on their feet. Read more
‘Bridge builders’ needed
18 September 2013
The Salvation Army Auburn’s services are in demand by hundreds of new migrants and asylum seekers on bridging visas. Read more
Sydney Boys seniors trade in muck up day for charity
18 September 2013
The Sydney Boys High School ‘Class of 2013’ swapped water balloons and shaving cream fights for Salvation Army collection buckets as they raised funds for homeless and disadvantaged young people. Read more
Building community in Quambone
17 September 2013
A development project two hours northwest of Dubbo is re-connecting the community and bringing much-needed hope to its struggling residents. Read more
Sydney Streetlevel Mission: all about freedom
17 September 2013
Sydney Streetlevel Mission aims to see the love and compassion of Jesus bring life, hope, healing, restoration and freedom into the lives of those we meet. Read more
Commissioners announce Women in Leadership Program
16 September 2013
Commissioners James and Jan Condon announce the new Women in Leadership Program. Read more
Western Sydney fire update
13 September 2013
Salvation Army Emergency Services (SAES) crews have been busy serving people impacted by bushfires that broke out earlier in western Sydney and the Blue Mountains. Read more
It’s OK to talk about suicide
13 September 2013
10 September marked World Suicide Prevention Day – an issue that claims the lives of over 2,000 Australians each year, and affects the lives of thousands more. Read more