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ANNUAL REPORT
2022/23

CANADA & BERMUDA TERRITORY

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The Salvation Army gives hope and dignity to vulnerable people today and every day in more than 400 communities across Canada and in 133 countries around the world!

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MISSION VISION AND VALUES

The Salvation Army is an international Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible; its ministry is motivated by love for God and the needs of humanity.

OUR MISSION

The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.

OUR VISION

We are an innovative partner, mobilized to share hope wherever there is hardship, building communities that are just and know the love of Jesus.

OUR VALUES

Values are who we are and what we continually strive for. They guide all aspects of The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda.

Hope

We give hope through the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

SERVICE

We reach out to support others without discrimination.

DIGNITY

We respect and value each other, recognizing everyone’s worth.

STEWARDSHIP

We responsibly manage the resources entrusted to us.

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Greetings from the Territorial Commander

Helping People Move from Hardship to Hope

“It isn’t surprising that this past year the number of people facing hardship grew. As the price of food continued to soar and mortgage and rental rates increased significantly, it was difficult for many to maintain a positive outlook and keep hope alive.

In November 2022, a new survey from The Salvation Army showed a growing number of Canadians were pessimistic about the future, their finances and ability to provide basic needs such as food and housing. Alarmingly, more than half of Canadians polled (52 percent) said they had faced food security challenges in the past year, and one in seven had encountered challenges to housing security that included being late on or missing a rent payment.

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Floyd J. Tidd
Commissioner
Territorial Commander

Greetings from the National Advisory Board Chair

A Year of Positive Change

“I have been a member of The Salvation Army’s National Advisory Board (NAB) since 2018 and chair since 2020. As I enter the final year of my term as chair, it continues to be an immense privilege and joy for me and fellow board members to support the impactful work of the Army in 400 communities across Canada and Bermuda.

Suffice it to say, the pandemic that dominated 2020 and beyond, disrupted social connections and changed how we interacted with friends, family and co-workers. Gratefully, this past year marked the board’s return to in-person meetings, and face-to-face interaction with Army leadership, officers and staff. In addition, we had opportunity to again witness first-hand the front-line work of the Army, which included visits to Toronto Grace Health Centre and The Gateway in Toronto; and Sunset Lodge, Connection Point, Victoria Citadel and the Addictions and Rehabilitation Centre in Victoria.

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Paul Koreen
Chair
National Advisory Board

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YOUR SUPPORT IN ACTION

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OVER 2.7 MILLION

people were helped by The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda last year.

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359,000

people were helped at Christmas with food hampers and toys.

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82,000

people were visited in hospitals, nursing homes, daycare centres and other facilities.

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115,000

students were fed through school meal programs.

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7,487

children were helped through the Brighter Futures Children’s Sponsorship Program.

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3.9 MILLION

meals were served at shelters and in feeding programs.

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37,000

people were helped in night patrol, rescue and suicide prevention.

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1,500,000

people were assisted with food, clothing or practical assistance.

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2,600

people were helped with language training, through immigrant and refugee services.

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4,800

shelter, addictions, detox and mental health beds provided.

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1,100

people were helped when an emergency or natural disaster struck.

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2,360

vulnerable children went to Salvation Army camps.

HOPE STORIES

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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

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REASONS TO SUPPORT THE SALVATION ARMY

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