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The Salvation Army responds to devastating floods in northern Pakistan

The Salvation Army responds to devastating floods in northern Pakistan

30 September 2014

Salvation Army personnel in northern Pakistan are providing relief supplies to people who have been affected by the worst flooding in a generation. Read more

Youth leaders equipped and encouraged at conferences

Youth leaders equipped and encouraged at conferences

29 September 2014

Almost 400 leaders attended this year’s Salvation Army Youth and Kids Ministry Conference, held over two August weekends in Sydney and on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. Read more

Stepping out for a good cause

Stepping out for a good cause

26 September 2014

Salvation Army supporters put on their walking shoes to raise funds for Aged Care Plus’annual walkathon on 12 September. Read more

Moving into the heart of Leeton

Moving into the heart of Leeton

25 September 2014

The Leeton Salvation Army Corps in the Western Riverina of NSW has begun a new phase of ministry, moving into a brand new building in the centre of town. Read more

Youth with a passion

Youth with a passion

24 September 2014

At just 14 years of age Tristan Bray was named Cairns Salvation Army Youth Ambassador and sits on the board of the corps. Read more

Moonyah puts the ‘NOW’ into community care

Moonyah puts the ‘NOW’ into community care

23 September 2014

Management at The Salvation Army Moonyah Recovery Services Centre in Brisbane had, many years ago, identified a desperate need to build a separate addiction recovery facility for women. Read more

Sydney Boys go out on a high for Oasis

Sydney Boys go out on a high for Oasis

22 September 2014

More than 200 students from Sydney Boys High School took to the streets of Sydney on Friday 13 September in a combined effort to raise money for The Salvation Army's Oasis Youth Support Network. Read more

A Soldier in Two Armies

A Soldier in Two Armies

19 September 2014

For most of his life, Cameron Lovering juggled two - seemingly competing - callings: to be a soldier in the Australian Army and to go into full-time ministry. Now, those passions have united. Read more

Messy Church and a very special dog

Messy Church and a very special dog

18 September 2014

Coolum Salvation Army and a dog, aptly named Sally, have literally been godsends for a battling Sunshine Coast family, writes Naomi Singlehurst. 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.