On the Right Path
With the help of The Salvation Army, Clément overcame his past and found a future.
by Johanne RoyWith the help of The Salvation Army's Pathway of Hope, Clément overcame his past and found a future.
With the help of The Salvation Army's Pathway of Hope, Clément overcame his past and found a future.
We can all learn from Prince Philip’s faith and friendship.
Released on Netflix in November, A Boy Called Christmas is an origin story of Father Christmas based on the children’s book by Matt Haig of the same name.
Thanks to a unique program, The Salvation Army in Ottawa shared the joy of Christmas by providing artificial Christmas trees to local families.
Two brothers from Chatham, Ont., donated more than $5,000 worth of toys to The Salvation Army through their community bottle drive last December, bringing joy to children in need at Christmas. “We like to give back to the community and want to make children’s dreams come true,” says Brett Gore, one of the brothers.
For several years now, the team at Whonnock Roofing and Gutters in Maple Ridge, B.C., has been volunteering and raising support for The Salvation Army Ridge Meadows Ministries through the Christmas kettle campaign.
Have you ever considered second-hand for those special people in your life? A Salvation Army thrift store is a great way to score unique pieces, stick to your holiday budget and check all the items off your shopping list.
The Salvation Army’s red kettles are a symbol of hope for those in need—such as Gerry.
The Moose Jaw Cycle Association in Saskatchewan come through in a bigway for The Salvation Amy's toy run, and thanks to their efforts, hundreds of children will have a merry Christmas.
Add some vinyl flair to your home decor by using a thrifted record to create a funky bowl!