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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

Grant funds new homework club at Raymond Terrace

Grant funds new homework club at Raymond Terrace

17 September 2014

The Raymond Terrace Corps is opening a new after-school homework club, made possible by an $8000 grant from the town’s branch of the Commonwealth Bank. Read more

Ourspace gets a makeover

Ourspace gets a makeover

16 September 2014

Oasis Youth Network Hunter officially relaunched their Ourspace program at the Newcastle Community and Welfare Centre on 4 September. Read more

150 years of The Salvation Army: #150reasons

150 years of The Salvation Army: #150reasons

15 September 2014

With less than 300 days to go before the Boundless Congress, the #150reasons campaign has been launched, encouraging people to share personal stories or reflections of The Salvation Army. Read more

Alana finds perfect fit at Inverell

Alana finds perfect fit at Inverell

12 September 2014

Captain Alana Mills prayed for a connection to the Inverell community, and found it in an unlikely place. Read more

Building community and capacity at Ryde

Building community and capacity at Ryde

11 September 2014

Ryde Salvation Army leaders recently made the decision to begin strategically working to “build capacity” in local lives. Read more

Commissioner James Condon praises Hope and a Future program

Commissioner James Condon praises Hope and a Future program

10 September 2014

Commissioner James Condon speaks about being involved in the project to provide opportunities for eight young Papua New Guineans to develop to their full potential. 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.