Today, The Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda launches its 2019-2020 annual report. This report highlights the work of The Salvation Army in the past year and includes informative financial reports as well as stories of people who have been positively affected by continued commitment to support those who need it the most.
The Salvation Army is Reaccredited by Imagine Canada
Accreditation signals to donors, funders, staff and volunteers that their goodwill is in good hands.
NewsThe Salvation Army has once again received accreditation from Imagine Canada, demonstrating the highest levels of governance, accountability and transparency. Imagine Canada is the umbrella organization for the Canadian charitable and nonprofit sector, and its standards for accreditation are stringent. Achieving accreditation reflects
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The Salvation Army Affirms Commitment to Religious Freedom
New international positional statement says religious freedom is a fundamental human right.
by IHQ Communications NewsThe Salvation Army calls on Salvationists worldwide to learn about religious freedom, pray for those facing persecution, foster interfaith co-operation and advocate for the protection of this freedom.
Scarcity or Abundance?
Why The Salvation Army needs to let go of fear and commit to creativity.
by Captain John Clifton Opinion & Critical ThoughtI saw a quote recently by Eugene Cho, founder and former senior pastor of Quest Church in Seattle, Washington, which said: “The Salvation Army will die if it loses the commitment it exhibited in the past for creativity.” My immediate reaction? Oh no! The Salvation Army can’t die! We need it! My second reaction? Well, if it’s not creative, then
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