Hope After the Hurricane
The Salvation Army serves and ministers in communities affected by hurricane Fiona.
by Abbigail OliverThe Salvation Army serves and ministers in communities affected by hurricane Fiona.
The Salvation Army serves and ministers in communities affected by hurricane Fiona.
How is God calling you to BE HERE, BE YOU and BELONG in transformative ministry within The Salvation Army?
Major Kelly firmly believes and values the mission that she has been called to.
BRAVE is a movement that starts with meeting girls where they are, regardless of socio-economic circumstance, educational attainment, life experience or goals and ambitions. From March to May, The Salvation Army will host BRAVE 2023 events all over the country, with the goal of communicating strength and agency to all young women who attend.
Four communities hold creative fundraisers in support of Partners in Mission.
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.