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John's Story - Canberra Recovery Services Centre

John's Story - Canberra Recovery Services Centre

30 April 2014

John had been drinking for thirty years when he entered the Canberra Recovery Services Centre. In July 2013 he graduated the program, and John says he has been able to find freedom from his addiction Read more

Persevering in recovery, seventy times seven

Persevering in recovery, seventy times seven

29 April 2014

“I started smoking when I was 6. I was a full blown alcoholic by the time I was 10,” says Jack, who recently completed The Salvation Army's Bridge Program. Read more

Youth social justice conference a first

Youth social justice conference a first

28 April 2014

Over a hundred Sydney students learned more about the world of social justice – and how they might make a difference – at a first-ever youth justice conference in March. Read more

Do you know the Sallyman?

Do you know the Sallyman?

24 April 2014

A “Sallyman” offering a steaming mug of coffee was a welcome sight for worn-out Kokoda Trail soldiers, many miles from their home and loved ones. Read more

Salvationists gather for global talks

Salvationists gather for global talks

23 April 2014

More than 200 delegates from every territory of The Salvation Army recently gathered in Orlando, Florida, to discuss the way forward for the organisation. Read more

Danielle's Story - Townsville Recovery Centre

Danielle's Story - Townsville Recovery Centre

22 April 2014

Danielle tells her story of how she came to The Salvation Army's Townsville Recovery Services Centre to find freedom from her 22 year addiction. Read more

Queensland students sign up for social justice

Queensland students sign up for social justice

17 April 2014

University of Queensland student Ben Maxwell is connecting his peers to the work of the Salvation Army through an on-campus group dedicated to social justice. Read more

A lifesaving dog called Penny

A lifesaving dog called Penny

16 April 2014

A lifesaving dog called Penny Read more

Whitney & Kaija's story - Brisbane Youth Outreach Service

Whitney & Kaija's story - Brisbane Youth Outreach Service

15 April 2014

Whitney and Kaija came to Brisbane YOS to complete their schooling and found a supportive and encouraging environment. 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.