What can I do now that will stand the test of time? Major Margo Goodger thought to herself. And then the idea came to her: a tattoo.
Always Extraordinary
When it comes to helping others, there is no such thing as ordinary.
By Diane StarkWhatever we do in the name of God is always extraordinary. Ordinary Angels tells the true story of an extraordinary woman who rallied a Kentucky community to save a three-year-old’s life.
Upcycle shells into lovely organization dishes for your jewelry.
Canstruction Zone
In London, Ont., The Salvation Army is using a unique event to raise awareness of food insecurity.
by Ken RamsteadCanstruction is a global non-profit charity that creates structures out of full cans of food, which raises food, funds and awareness for food insecurity. In London, Ont., The Salvation Army is the chief organizer of this fundraiser to aid the hungry, in collaboration with local firms.
Jeanette Levellie was a practising Christian -- and proud of it. Her uncle, not so much. How could she tell him that Jesus was the only way to heaven without offending him?
Have you ever noticed something common on every headstone? I don’t mean the names. I’m talking about what’s between the dates of birth and death.It’s the dash. Have you ever stopped to think about that prominent mark?
Cornerstone to Recovery
Salvation Army in Edmonton offers a safe place for women on their journey to wellness.
by Juan RomeroAt Cornerstone, participants live independently and are guided by a support group that focuses on achieving personal growth and teaching life skills.
Trucking In Some Good
Firefighter steps up with a weighty donation to help The Salvation Army help others.
by Kimberly McIntyre
After 14 years of working as a firefighter, including four years in Kirkland Lake, Ont., Jeremy Alldred-Hughes has always had a heart to serve the community, both on and off work hours. “I feel like any first responder has the passion and desire to help, serve and look after our community. That doesn’t stop when we punch the clock.
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All I Want for Christmas Is ...
... the greatest gift ever (hint: it's not a suit of armour for my guinea pig).
By Phil CallawayJust in time for Christmas, funnyman and hunmorist Phil Callaway suggests some luxury gifts you can buy for those long-neglected friends and family. Purified ice cubes at just $325 for a pack of 40, anyone? Read on!
“I went from having a full-time career to facing life as a single mom,” says Erin Menzies. Fortunately, the Army was there.