A Salvation Army program provides free haircuts to those less fortunate.
Surviving Schizophrenia
Allan Jones is determined to help others fight for mental health.
by Ken Ramstead
“Every day is a struggle with my schizophrenia,” Allan Jones says. "You can’t do it alone. I’m proof.”
Rock of Ages
Heavy metal legend Alice Cooper's most controversial act is dedicating his life to God.
by David Goodwin
When Alice Cooper comes to town, it’s not just a concert—it’s a full-on theatrical production.
A Warm Welcome
Spanish ministry helps newcomers to Canada feel at home at the Army's Mountain Citadel in Hamilton.
Melissa Yue Wallace
The Salvation Army helps a family fleeing violence in Colombia.
Part of the Team
Friendships keep Vanessa Cormier coming back to Salvation Army camp year after year.
by Kristin Ostensen
When Vanessa Cormier arrives on the shores of lac l’Achigan this summer, it will be her fifth year at The Salvation Army’s camp, but her first as a staff member.
Fred Rogers was a man defined by his Christian faith.
Setting the Table
At The Salvation Army's Bloor Central church in Toronto, guests are treated to more than a meal.
by June Li
Every week, The Salvation Army’s Bloor Central Corps hosts a community meal and invites anyone interested in an evening of eating and conversation.
Critters Fight the Jitters
Booth University College is using a special type of emotional rescue to help ease student stress.
by Jen Zoratti
Therapy dogs help Booth University College students cope with stress and anxiety.
Martha's "Cradle of Sound"
Harpist practises a special kind of therapy for patients at the Toronto Grace Health Centre.
by Gerry Condotta
Every Tuesday, Martha Lawrance plays her harp for the patients at The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre.
Building Bridges
I struggled with self-harm for years, until a Salvation Army community welcomed me with open arms.
by Sarah-Kate Salmon
Sarah-Kate Salmon was 10 years old when she first picked up a razor blade to self-harm.