2014 : July
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Where words fail, music speaks
21 July 2014
Talitha Evans’ love for music and her passion for helping others is catching on fire across The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory. Read more
New brass is music to Grafton's youth
18 July 2014
Grafton’s children are learning the delights of playing an instrument and being part of a band thanks to a new brass music program. Read more
Giving the coat off your back
18 July 2014
Thanks to the generosity of people across New South Wales, people on the streets will have a coat to keep them warm this winter. Read more
A slave to alcohol for 20 years
17 July 2014
It wasn't until Ally found The Salvation Army that she was able to beat her struggle with alcoholism. Read more
A fine time to sharpen musical skills
16 July 2014
Young people spent three days sharpening their musical skills at the first Winter Music Intensive at Sydney Congress Hall. Read more
African children's choir delights Sydneysiders
14 July 2014
The African Watoto Children's Choir showcased their talent last week at Sydney Congress Hall. Read more
There are no excuses in recovery
10 July 2014
Michael’s world was surrounded by alcohol addiction for 20 years, and he was weighed down by suicidal and homicidal thoughts. But everything changed two years ago, thanks to an unexpected detour. Read more
Brett finds his purpose at Hope House
9 July 2014
Brett was in a bad state last year – depressed, anxious and caught for driving his car under the influence. His solicitor was sure Brett faced prison. Read more
After party to thank Capricorn Red Shield volunteers
8 July 2014
More than 150 young people from Queensland’s Capricorn region, including many Red Shield Appeal collectors, enjoyed the appeal’s inaugural after party last month. Read more
New church vibe at the Roxbury Hotel
7 July 2014
Sundays at the Roxbury Hotel in Sydney have a new vibe. Read more
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