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Finding Freedom Behind Bars

Finding Freedom Behind Bars

18 July 2012

Sitting in a jail cell on his 21st birthday, Reiley Amos picked up the Bible and started to read: “I...Read more

The Joy is Jesus

The Joy is Jesus

4 July 2012

Sweden Salvation Army’s VASA Gospel Choir and Band is wowing audiences in Australia. Lauren Martin r...Read more

Getting cold for a cause!

Getting cold for a cause!

29 June 2012

The Salvo Snow Mission Team are rugging up, ready to serve the people of the popular ski destination...Read more

100 years of changing lives

100 years of changing lives

26 June 2012

Despite being homeless, The Salvation Army Campsie Corps in south-west Sydney was not about to let a...Read more

SALT student initiative wins 2012 Ryde Council volunteer award

SALT student initiative wins 2012 Ryde Council volunteer award

14 June 2012

A Macquarie University student-run food bank initiative, run in conjunction with The Salvation Army,...Read more

Youth+Couch=Awareness for Australia's young people

Youth+Couch=Awareness for Australia's young people

14 June 2012

On Friday 8th June, the The Couch Project sent young people to the couch in a bid to raise funds and...Read more

A Mother’s Love

A Mother’s Love

8 June 2012

For the past 14 years, Canberra salvationist Joi Picker has taken a week of annual leave to voluntee...Read more

My new boyfriend

My new boyfriend

5 June 2012

My friends tell me, ‘Lakkhana, why do you look good? Do you have a boyfriend?’ Everyone asks me this...Read more

Courage under fire

Courage under fire

4 June 2012

The Salvation Army’s Investa Treks are offering hope to the relatives of those who have been lost in...Read more

Reconciled to a full house

Reconciled to a full house

30 May 2012

The theme for this year’s Reconciliation Week is “Let’s Talk Recognition”. This is a time to focus o...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.