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Australia supports the Red Shield Appeal

Australia supports the Red Shield Appeal

29 May 2015

The Salvation Army values the support we receive from the multicultural community for our Red Shield Appeal. Read more

Streetlevel deadly serious about reconciliation

Streetlevel deadly serious about reconciliation

28 May 2015

“Deadly Salvos” – the Brisbane Streetlevel Mission group that aims to increase engagement with Indigenous people – hosted its first Sorry Day lunch on 26 May. Read more

Red Shield Appeal - Illawarra support services

Red Shield Appeal - Illawarra support services

27 May 2015

The Salvation Army offers a range of services across the Illawarra region for people like Marion, Mick and Jodie, whose families need hope. Read more

Red Shield Appeal - Phillip's story

Red Shield Appeal - Phillip's story

22 May 2015

An alcohol addiction that started at the age of 14 saw Phillip spend half of his teenage years in gaol. Thankfully, he found the Salvos. Read more

Sponsored run appeals to Kevin

Sponsored run appeals to Kevin

21 May 2015

Seventy-five-year-old Lismore Salvationist Kevin Elsey is aiming to raise $1000 for the Red Shield Appeal by running 20 kilometres on the doorknock weekend. Read more

Red Shield Appeal - Why I collect

Red Shield Appeal - Why I collect

20 May 2015

In this video, three generations of the Hill family share why they collect for the Red Shield Appeal Doorknock. Read more

Words from the heart

Words from the heart

19 May 2015

Throughout her life, Jenny Minniecon has always written poetry and stories, but has often felt guilty about withdrawing from family and ministry to “indulge” in her dream of writing professionally. Read more

Red Shield Appeal - Oasis Youth Network Hunter

Red Shield Appeal - Oasis Youth Network Hunter

18 May 2015

The Salvation Army's Oasis Youth Network Hunter provides support services for young people aged between 12 to 25, like Jack and Samantha. Read more

Volunteer brightens residents’ day

Volunteer brightens residents’ day

15 May 2015

“I’m doing it for me; volunteering helps me. It may sound selfish, but that’s why I do it,” said Cath Porter, a volunteer at The Cairns Aged Care Plus Centre at Chapel Hill. 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.