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Centenary supports shoesbox project

Centenary supports shoesbox project

13 November 2014

The Centenary Corps in Brisbane hosted its first Operation Christmas Child shoebox drop-off on Sunday 26 October. Read more

Spreading hope and joy this Christmas

Spreading hope and joy this Christmas

12 November 2014

The newly released AUE Christmas website is full of stories of hope, kids activites, recipes and tips for a cost effective festive season. Read more

Boundless 2015 helps ‘Others’ to help others

Boundless 2015 helps ‘Others’ to help others

11 November 2014

The Salvation Army’s 150th anniversary international congress Boundless is set to be a life-changing experience for those attending next year’s event and participating online. Read more

G20 Summit opportunity for Salvos to shine

G20 Summit opportunity for Salvos to shine

10 November 2014

Salvationists are being urged to use this month’s gathering of world leaders in Brisbane for the G20 summit as an opportunity to turn the spotlight on corruption in Developing countries. Read more

Outback mission brings hope and laughter to the bush

Outback mission brings hope and laughter to the bush

7 November 2014

When a 12-year-old girl from a remote rural town in drought- ravaged western Queensland thanked Captain Mark Bulow and his team for visiting and making her mum and dad laugh for the first time in a lo Read more

Grant opens doors in Broken Hill

Grant opens doors in Broken Hill

6 November 2014

Broken Hill Corps has received a $5000 grant from Kleenheat Gas to update their community welfare centre. Read more

VIDEO: Big 50 Walk for Joytown

VIDEO: Big 50 Walk for Joytown

5 November 2014

Walk For Joytown is an event run by Miranda Salvos to help support Joytown, home to more than 300 Kenyan children who suffer from disabilities. Read more

NILS loan gets Glynis' business firing

NILS loan gets Glynis' business firing

3 November 2014

Glynis* lives alone in a remote area of northern NSW. She loves the serenity and the “quiet country-town atmosphere and people”, but the downside has been a severe lack of local employment opportuniti 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.