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A life lived generously

A life lived generously

10 April 2014

Finding freedom from financial strain is a goal of the new Salvation Army giving and tithing program, Generous Life. Read more

The joys of ‘doing life’ together

The joys of ‘doing life’ together

9 April 2014

For mixed farmer and Brahman stud owner Glenda, Salvation Army northern NSW chaplains Majors Peter and Jean Ridley have become part of the family. Read more

Chickens project takes effect

Chickens project takes effect

8 April 2014

Salima and her family have been impacted by the Chick Effect. Since receiving chickens from The Salvation Army International Development (SAID), Salima’s family no longer live in poverty. Read more

National plaudits for Salvation Army caseworker

National plaudits for Salvation Army caseworker

7 April 2014

Salvation Army caseworker Sarah Boyle has been recognised for her outstanding work in refugee and migrant care. Read more

Struggling to feed her children

Struggling to feed her children

3 April 2014

Meresimani, an ex-government worker, “never had trouble with finances” until she suffered an injury and a messy divorce. With the help of the Salvos, she's regained control of her finances. Read more

An emergency stop lasts a lifetime

An emergency stop lasts a lifetime

2 April 2014

When English nurse Captain Elizabeth Wiggins fled her troubled marriage to a short-term shelter, she discovered a whole new life of service. Read more

CareFlight bears bound for PNG

CareFlight bears bound for PNG

1 April 2014

When Bev Mann saw footage of children searching for toys in a Papua New Guinea rubbish dump, she knew she had to help. Eighteen months later, Bev and 400 teddy bears are bound for the pacific state. Read more

The General and Commissioner Silvia Cox Restore Focus in Nigeria

The General and Commissioner Silvia Cox Restore Focus in Nigeria

28 March 2014

The visit of General André Cox and Commissioner Silvia Cox to Nigeria provided opportunities for Salvationists to reorder their priorities and to ensure their motives are in line with God's will. Read more

Kempsey’s mobile trailer feeds hope

Kempsey’s mobile trailer feeds hope

27 March 2014

The Salvation Army’s Kempsey Corps has a vision to see a healthier community in northern New South Wales with their new mobile food van. Read more

Finding solid ground after many lost years

Finding solid ground after many lost years

26 March 2014

After an unstable childhood and a series of traumas, Tracey began using drugs and “hanging out with the wrong people.” It took 25 years before she found her faith again. 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.