Driving Innovation
A free bike-lending program in Victoria encourages wellness and connection.
by Abbigail OliverVictoria Citadel's bike-lending program emerges from a territorial innovation grant.
Victoria Citadel's bike-lending program emerges from a territorial innovation grant.
The Salvation Army’s School for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Kingston, Jamaica provides high-quality education for more than 120 students.
Last year, the Canada and Bermuda Territory launched Learning Pathways, a course created by International Headquarters to provide teaching on engaging with community, using an integrated mission and faith-based facilitation approach.
HOPE: Stories of Survival, Whosoever by Rend Collective and The Dog Who Wanted to Play by Major Fred Ash.
In this photo essay, you will see how The Salvation Army Caribbean Territory is sharing the love of Jesus, meeting human needs and transforming communities.
As we embark on a new year, we look back on The Salvation Army's international programs and initiatives that made a difference in 2022.
The 16-week pre-employment training program includes intensive in-class instruction with insights into Canadian culture, health, job skills, safety, self-esteem, communication skills and employment expectations.
Women meet each week for knitting, conversation and refreshments.
We are safe in God's hands, fully aware of his provision, writes the General.