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Taking a creative approach to homelessness

Taking a creative approach to homelessness

21 May 2014

Almost twice the number of homeless people in the Newcastle region are finding comfort and support, thanks to the merger of three Salvation Army crisis services late last year. Read more

Coralie's Story - Drive for Life at Wyong Oasis

Coralie's Story - Drive for Life at Wyong Oasis

20 May 2014

Oasis Youth Centre in Wyong offers the Drive For Life program to help young people earn their provisional license, under the guidance of a licensed instructor. Read more

Be part of the great Australian doorknock

Be part of the great Australian doorknock

19 May 2014

“If there’s a man here who hasn’t had a square meal today, let him come home to tea with me!” shouted John Gore, standing on a greengrocer’s cart back in 1880. Read more

Rewarding talent and dedication

Rewarding talent and dedication

16 May 2014

The 2014 Fellows Program scholarships are now open, supporting those who make a positive difference to The Salvation Army. Read more

Multicultural launch sends message of hope

Multicultural launch sends message of hope

15 May 2014

A multicultural morning tea at Taaza Cafe in Sydney’s inner west has kicked off The Salvation Army’s 2014 Red Shield Appeal. Read more

Blake's Story - Blacktown Youthlink iDiscover Programme

Blake's Story - Blacktown Youthlink iDiscover Programme

15 May 2014

The iDiscover program, a 5 week adventure therapy program for disadvantaged young people aged 15-20, in Western Sydney Read more

Walking against the trafficking of women

Walking against the trafficking of women

14 May 2014

Hundreds of people walked six kilometres last week, saying “no” to people trafficking and raising funds for The Salvation Army’s Trafficking and Slavery Safe House. Read more

Federal budget response

Federal budget response

14 May 2014

The Salvation Army is gravely concerned that the federal government has inadvertently ignored the needs of vulnerable Australians in the search for savings in the budget delivered last night. Read more

Phillip and Barbara's Story - Salvation Army NSW Rural Chaplains

Phillip and Barbara's Story - Salvation Army NSW Rural Chaplains

13 May 2014

Salvation Army Rural Chaplains Majors Peter and Jean Ridley minister to farmers needs, whether that is financial, physical, emotional or spiritual support. Read more

The joy of volunteering is in the blood

The joy of volunteering is in the blood

12 May 2014

“I think volunteering gets in your blood,” says 74-year-old Pam Tucker, who has been helping others through The Salvation Army for 14 years. 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.