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Community-minded officer named Auburn Citizen of the Year

Community-minded officer named Auburn Citizen of the Year

30 January 2015

When the Auburn Corps Officer attended an Australia Day awards ceremony, he thought he was there to represent his corps for a nomination they had received for Community Event of the Year. Read more

A hero at 19

A hero at 19

28 January 2015

Some people may see a young man who has seen the error of his ways after choosing the wrong crowd and becoming addicted to drugs. But Salvos' Youth Worker Michael Carroll sees a hero! Read more

Live online catch-up event rounds off first month of International Bible Challenge

Live online catch-up event rounds off first month of International Bible Challenge

23 January 2015

Salvationists and friends around the world are invited to take part in a special live web chat to mark the first month of Boundless - The Whole World Reading. Read more

Jennifer awarded for excellence in dementia care

Jennifer awarded for excellence in dementia care

21 January 2015

Jennifer Pulu, care services employee at Elizabeth Jenkins Place Aged Care Plus Centre, was recently recognised for her excellence in dementia care by the Flinders University Dementia Dynamics project Read more

Corey reconnects with life

Corey reconnects with life

20 January 2015

A caring and hard-working Mt Druitt mother of five, Karen's life has had its fair share of challenges, yet she has risen above them all to give her family stability. Read more

Oasis team impacted by Indian visit

Oasis team impacted by Indian visit

19 January 2015

Eight marginalised young people from The Salvation Army’s Oasis Youth Support Network spent 16 days completing philanthropic work with children in India late last year. Read more

Parkes invited to ‘Come meet the King’

Parkes invited to ‘Come meet the King’

16 January 2015

Elvis Presley may have taken centre stage, but The Salvation Army were also a big hit at the annual Parkes Elvis Festival from 7-11 January. Read more

Good call to connect at Christmas

Good call to connect at Christmas

15 January 2015

“Call to connect” – a new program initiated by Salvo Care Line and Aged Care Plus – was rolled out successfully over the Christmas season. Read more

Howzat! Cricket carnival still making runs for God

Howzat! Cricket carnival still making runs for God

14 January 2015

The Salvation Army interstate cricket competition celebrated its 30th anniversary with another successful carnival over the Christmas/New Year break. 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.