What a relief it was as a parent—now with five children—to rest, knowing God was in charge.
"Put Us Where You Need Us"
Our Salvation Army mission trip to Costa Rica was an experience that will stay with us forever.
by Kirstin DolbyA Canadian Salvation Army mission trip to Costa Rica changed lives in both countries.
Government of Canada Donates $11.25 Million to The Salvation Army
More Canadians to receive safe, nutritious and culturally diverse food.
by Geoff MoultonThe Salvation Army is grateful to the Government of Canada for the $11.25 million it provided to The Salvation Army for food security during the COVID-19 pandemic. The graphic above illustrates how it has been distributed to date. We also acknowledge and appreciate our many Salvation Army staff and volunteers who have worked hard to ensure
Salvation Army Thanks the Government of Canada for Commitment to Food Security During Pandemic
Government announces additional financial support.
The Salvation Army is grateful to the Government of Canada for its ongoing commitment to ensure Canadian households have access to safe, nutritious and culturally diverse food during the COVID-19 pandemic.
There is always something for which to be thankful ... It doesn’t mean ignoring the bad; it means not ignoring the good.
For many girls and successful women around the world, The Salvation Army has played an integral part in their journey.
Mobilize 2.0 Update
A program update on the new territorial transformation project.
by Commissioner Floyd TiddThe Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda has launched Mobilize 2.0, a transformation project that will include the creation of a vision for our movement so that we know where we are heading, and the development of a strategy that will help us get there.
"Best Breakfast, Quarantined"
Even in the midst of COVID-19, laughter is still the best medicine.
by Jeanette LevellieEven during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is room for some gentle humour, as these anecdotes illustrate.
A Lesson in Faith
Five ways to manage anxiety and focus on the things that matter with kids back in school.
by Captain Bhreagh RoweKids are now back in school, whether in person, online, at home or a mix. For some, that’s exciting. For others, it’s stressful. For us, we are somewhere in the middle of those two realities.
Salvationist reached out to racialized people across the territory to hear their insights and lived experiences with the goal of helping The Salvation Army become more sensitive and inclusive.



