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Self Denial Appeal offers hope to communities

Self Denial Appeal offers hope to communities

17 February 2015

The six-week Self Denial Appeal video series begins this Sunday, featuring the stories of four people who share how their communities have been dramatically changed because of Salvation Army projects. Read more

Passion and pain on the land

Passion and pain on the land

16 February 2015

When service veteran Robert lost his farm and fell into debt, things looked hopeless, but the Salvos were there to help. Read more

Larger families facing greater risk of homelessness

Larger families facing greater risk of homelessness

12 February 2015

When Melissa was told that the owners of the house she was renting wanted it back at the end of her long-term lease, her heart sank. Read more

Great Ocean trek for freedom

Great Ocean trek for freedom

11 February 2015

Thirteen people have completed a 44km trek along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria to raise money for The Salvation Army’s Trafficking and Slavery Safe House. Read more

Salvos service brings hope to remote region

Salvos service brings hope to remote region

10 February 2015

Chief Secretary, Colonel Richard Munn, officially opened the Normanton Recovery and Community Wellbeing Service on Wednesday 5 February. Read more

Salvos provide hope in darkest times

Salvos provide hope in darkest times

9 February 2015

In retirement, they had planned to leave their church – Camberwell Corps – in the leafy suburbs of Melbourne to travel Australia in their motorhome. Read more

Project helps African town to thrive

Project helps African town to thrive

6 February 2015

Like most mothers, Patricia Lamitoni teaches her children to wash their hands every time they visit the toilet. Read more

Wagga library turns fines into food for Salvos

Wagga library turns fines into food for Salvos

3 February 2015

Food For Fines, an initiative of the Wagga Wagga City Council library, provides The Salvation Army with food for their welfare and emergency relief fund. Read more

Helping out a mate

Helping out a mate

2 February 2015

Salvos launch new rural appeal. Read more

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

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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.