The most authentic and vibrant Christmas celebration doesn’t require wealth or toys.
Salvation Army Serves at Funeral for Toronto Police Officer
Constable Andrew Hong was killed in the line of duty in September.
by Heather PrystanskiThe Salvation Army was on scene providing refreshments and support during the funeral procession for Constable Andrew Hong, a Toronto police officer killed in the line of duty in September.
Making Room for Rest
Four ways to make Sabbath a priority this Christmas season.
by Captain Bhreagh RoweLet's reclaim our schedules and reorganize our priorities this holiday season.
The Bacongo Vocational Training Centre is a catalyst for hope in women's lives.
Give your ho-hum glassware some much needed pizzazz.
A Life of Service
Volunteer has been a part of The Salvation Army for more than 20 years.
By Melissa Yue WallaceVolunteer has been a part of The Salvation Army for more than 20 years.
Rachel's Crisis at the Computer
My life was overwhelming and there was nowhere to turn. Could anyone help me?
by Rachel QuirtRachel Quirt's life was overwhelming and there was nowhere to turn. Where could she find help?
The Salvation Army is no stranger to adversity or challenges with fundraising. Yet we press on and continue to do the “good work” required.
This is how we will evolve as a growing movement—by championing our people and putting them at the centre of everything we do.
Knit With Love
Senior citizen has crafted items to help the community for 24 years.
by Melissa Yue WallaceSalvationist Clara Preete has crafted items to help the community for 24 years.



