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First Burundian citizens commissioned as Salvation Army officers in joyful meeting

First Burundian citizens commissioned as Salvation Army officers in joyful meeting

31 October 2014

A special weekend for The Salvation Army’s Rwanda and Burundi Command saw eight new Salvation Army officers take up their appointments, including the first two commissioned from Burundi. Read more

Miranda's big walk for a big cause

Miranda's big walk for a big cause

30 October 2014

More than 70 people took part in Miranda Corps' fourth annual Big 50 Walk for Joytown on 25 October. Read more

Salvos offer more than festival spirit

Salvos offer more than festival spirit

29 October 2014

For the sixth year running, The Salvation Army ran a stall at Sydney’s Mind Body Spirit Festival with one intention – to offer Jesus. Read more

Freedom Partnership demands action

Freedom Partnership demands action

28 October 2014

The Salvation Army’s Freedom Partnership has joined with Walk Free, a global movement focused on ending modern slavery, to launch a national campaign. Read more

Creative youth equipped for ministry

Creative youth equipped for ministry

27 October 2014

“Truth that sets you free” was the theme for this year’s EQUIP NSW and ACT camp at The Collaroy Centre from 28 September to 4 October. Read more

A light shines in Liverpool every day

A light shines in Liverpool every day

24 October 2014

John Keegan is a beaming presence, volunteering full-time at The Salvation Army’s 2168 Food 4 Life Market Miller at the suburb of Busby in Liverpool. Read more

Family fun day brings community together

Family fun day brings community together

24 October 2014

Hundreds of Blue Mountains locals turned out for a family fun day on 18 October at Winmalee High School. Read more

Local solicitors raise money for rural chaplains

Local solicitors raise money for rural chaplains

22 October 2014

The recent Dubbo Wills Day raised $2,300 for the rural chaplain ministry in regional areas of Dubbo and Central NSW. Read more

The Salvation Army continues response to Ebola epidemic

The Salvation Army continues response to Ebola epidemic

21 October 2014

The Salvation Army is continuing to address and monitor the Ebola epidemic in west Africa. 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.