Thanks to the incredible generosity and dedication of Salvationists, donors and supporters, the 2025 Partners in Mission Self-Denial Campaign raised $2,394,709 in donations—just shy of the $2.4 million goal. With an additional $1,297,000 contribution from territorial headquarters, the grand total reached $3,658,419. This result demonstrates the compassion and commitment of individuals across the territory who came together to make a global difference through The Salvation Army’s ministry.
“This year’s achievement reminds us of the impact we can have when we unite under one shared mission,” says Lt-Colonel Brenda Murray, director of international development. “It’s a beautiful reflection of our collective faith, generosity and teamwork.”
Every dollar given to Partners in Mission helps strengthen The Salvation Army’s global ministry, supporting the day-to-day work that allows local mission and community outreach to flourish.
“We are deeply moved by this extraordinary generosity and look forward to seeing the continued impact of this support,” adds Lt-Colonel Murray. “Thank you for believing in the mission and for making a lasting difference through your kindness and commitment.”
For more information about the Self-Denial Campaign, visit the international development website or contact SAID@salvationarmy.ca.




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