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Room Service

Donation of furnishings marks the beginning of a new partnership for The Salvation Army in Bermuda.
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The Loren Hotels Group has donated furniture and household items to The Salvation Army in Bermuda, which will primarily support the Army’s shelter programs. The hotel group is currently redeveloping the former Elbow Beach Hotel property into a new hospitality site. During an initial walkthrough of the location, members of the construction team noticed that furnishings in some rooms, such as beds, chairs and lamps, had been left behind in good condition. “Instead of throwing all this out, we wanted to give others a chance to use it,” says Billy Dixon of the Loren Hotels Group. “There was no reason for it to go to waste.”

A Lifeline in Rural Ontario

Bringing stability, dignity and hope to Fort Frances.
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Ryan Daw is the community and family services co-ordinator at The Salvation Army in Fort Frances, Ont. In June, he was awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal, which recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution to their communities.

The Open Generation

Inviting gen Z into the practice of spiritual disciplines.
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Studies consistently show that gen Z is drawn into communities where faith is openly talked about and clearly practised.

Finding Strength to Stay Sober

Jon Armstrong now helps others suffering from addiction at the very Salvation Army facility that helped him turn his life around.
Faith & Friends

“I hit rock bottom and ended up on the street in Port Coquitlam, B.C., where I met my girlfriend,” Jon Armstrong says. “We spent five years in Abbotsford on the streets, living in a tent, because back then I was unfit for shelters.” But then he met The Salvation Army.  Now, as an employee at The Salvation Army’s Centre of Hope in Abbotsford, Jon uses his story and experiences to better assist those who come to the centre for help overcoming their issues. “If I can show even one person that it’s possible, that’s all I need.”

Welcome Home in Moncton, N.B., Addresses Housing Instability

The program provides support to bridge the gap between homeless and housed.
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For people who are experiencing homelessness, the first few months after transitioning into housing can be challenging. The transition can come with financial stresses, food insecurity, trouble navigating systems and resources, and adapting to independent living. Welcome Home, a program launched by The Salvation Army’s community and family

Hoping for Heaven?

As my conversation with my son indicated, it’s a decision each of us has to make.
Faith & Friends

Are you wishing or hoping to go to heaven? As Diane Stark and her son realized, we don’t need to hope or wish that we’ll end up in heaven. We can know for sure that we’re going to heaven because God always keeps His promises.

Fernie, B.C., Marks 125 Years of Army Service

Weekend of events celebrate the rich history and identity of the Fernie Army.
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In August, The Salvation Army in Fernie, B.C., celebrated 125 years of active service in the community. A moving prayer breakfast at a local hotel kicked off the anniversary weekend, followed by a family fun afternoon in the parking lot of the thrift store with a dunk tank, bouncy castle, games, a free barbecue and live music by an ensemble of

My Little Thief

As my granddaughter showed me, crime is no laughing matter.
Faith & Friends

When Phil Callaway's granddaughter was caught stealing candy from a story, he needed all of his grampa skills to make it right.

Explore Your Call 2025 Inspires Transformation

Weekend of learning, worship and discernment empowers delegates to hear God’s call.
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In early October, 64 delegates from across the Canada and Bermuda Territory gathered in Toronto to participate in the annual Explore Your Call weekend. This year marks the first time the event was hosted at the College for Officer Training (CFOT) at territorial headquarters, which provided a unique, intentional opportunity for those exploring

Sowing Hope

With the help of The Salvation Army, conservation agriculture brings lasting change in Malawi.
Faith & Friends

In Malawi where a significant portion of the population experiences economic hardship, nearly 70 percent of the population live on less than $2.15 a day, and most families depend on small-scale farming plots smaller than a hectare. Droughts, soil degradation, crop disease and lack of access to improved farming practices have long left many vulnerable to hunger and poverty.

In response, The Salvation Army, in partnership with Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB), is implementing a three-year sustainable agriculture and food security (SAFS) project in Malawi’s Mangochi District.