Major Rachele Lamont spent four years as the co-ordinator for anti-human trafficking in Greece. Now, she’s bringing her expertise to the Canada and Bermuda Territory, hoping to incorporate a response to human trafficking at every level of The Salvation Army.
When volunteers Dave and Barbara came across a homeless woman on the streets of Halifax, they knew there was more The Salvation Army could do to help her.
How can caring people respond to racism? The first step toward fighting racism is acknowledging that white people and people of colour do not experience the world in the same way.
June 5 is World Environment Day, set aside by the United Nations to bring people, communities, governments and organizations around the world together to take action on critical environmental challenges facing the planet.
As a Salvation Army social enterprise, Others—Trade for Hope creates fairly compensated employment for people who would otherwise have limited opportunities.
With 6.3 million coronavirus cases confirmed by the World Health Organization, the pandemic remains a global crisis. In total, The Salvation army's response now extends to 120 countries worldwide.