Every day, in Canada and abroad, The Salvation Army strives to help women experience futures that are bright, safe and rewarding. It does this by providing services that empower vulnerable women and celebrate their achievements.
International Women's Day, Sunday March 8, celebrates the successes of women worldwide and the initiatives that are in place to support their advancement.
Every day, in Canada and abroad, The Salvation Army strives to help women experience futures that are bright, safe and rewarding. It does this by providing services that empower vulnerable women and celebrate their achievements.
Every day, in Canada and abroad, The Salvation Army strives to help women experience futures that are bright, safe and rewarding. It does this by providing services that empower vulnerable women and celebrate their achievements.
Education for All
What is schooling for?
by James Read and Howard Dalziel Opinion & Critical ThoughtChristians need a newspaper in one hand and a Bible in the other— according to theologian Karl Barth. In our Talking It Over series, James Read invites thoughtful Salvationists from around the world to reflect on moral and ethical issues. Here, he speaks with Howard Dalziel about education.
Celebrating World Water Day
Clean water brings hope to rural communities in Kenya.
By Manjita Biswas Features
Water is life. Yet 2.2 billion people around the world live without access to clean water, according to the World Health Organization. Every day, an estimated 1,000 children under the age of five die from preventable diseases related to contaminated water. In response to this crisis, The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda, in partnership with
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Remembering Daniel
In Orillia, Ont., The Salvation Army’s street ministry team provides a glimmer of hope to the vulnerable, homeless and lost.
By Juan Romero Faith & FriendsThe Salvation Army in Orillia, Ont., has been running a weekly street ministry since 2016, providing essential help to vulnerable people. They help an average of 200 people each Friday. In 2023, they served more than 9,000 meals. While hot meals are the focus of the program, there is also an emphasis on additional support, such as providing thrift store vouchers, toiletries and sleeping bags.
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