Salvationist takes 11 awards, Faith & Friends eight honours, Foi & Vie two awards and Salvationist.ca three honours.
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Hoop Dreams
Raptor Pascal Siakam was determined to make his father's dream of a son in the NBA a reality.
by Jayne Thurber-Smith
“Believing in God is a big part of who I am,” says Toronto Raptor Pascal Siakam.
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Salvation Army Responds to Fredericton Floods
Army provides food, shelter and clothing for affected residents.
by Kristin Ostensen
As flood waters continue to rise, the Army's emergency disaster services offer practical and emotional care.
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Messengers of Compassion Summer Assignments 2018
Salvation Army corps ready to welcome cadets for summer service.
by Geoff Moulton
Salvation Army cadets prepare for hands-on experience in summer assignments.
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Bienvenue’s Welcome
Tanzanian Bienvenue Musogota has found two new homes: in Canada and at The Salvation Army.
by Ken Ramstead
“When I needed help,” says Bienvenue Musogota, “the Army was there for me.”
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From Armoury to Sanctuary
The Salvation Army was there for hundreds of people displaced this past winter in Toronto.
by Linda Leigh
For months, 83-year-old Elsie slept rough on the streets of Toronto. With help from The Salvation Army, she now has a place to stay.
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Toronto Grace Health Centre Receives Nearly $1 Million for Dementia Research
Project to utilize “smart beds” to improve patient care.
Project provides opportunity for centre to advance capacity to provide exceptional and compassionate care for patients.
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Nursing a Career
Healing arts have been a family tradition for four generations of Salvationists in St. John’s, N.L.
Spend any amount of time around Shirley Benson, her daughter, Lisa, and her son, Derek, and the love they have for nursing shines through.
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New ministry in Gabon to be overseen by the Congo (Brazzaville) Territory.
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Gratitude 101
In between taking things for granted, take time to count your blessings—and your toes.
by Phil Callaway
Each and every day, I awake and immediately take 101 things for granted. Such as the fact that I woke up. And that I woke up in a bed. I’m told that 95 per cent of people die in their beds. I was not one of them.
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