"The Salvation Army saved my life," says Donna. Sixty-two years later, she has never forgotten what The Salvation Army did and continues to support the organization.
Drawing on Faith
We may not have a magic crayon like Harold, but we can create the life that God wants us to lead.
By Diane StarkWhat would you do if you had a magic crayon that could create anything you wanted? Harold and the Purple Crayon, in theatres now, answers just that question.
Found In Translation
For one volunteer, an error on a mural led to a home with The Salvation Army.
By Maria Silva-DeanWhen Assia Said needed a helping hand, she learned about the good The Salvation Army provides to those looking for a second chance
Diane Stark's saw her online gaming pastime as harmless. At first. But it soon started to control her life. What could she do to end the game?
Making a Difference
For more than five years, Nina Halpern has been helping at the Gateway of Hope in Langley, B.C.
By Dan FergusonSalvation Army volunteers such as Nina Halpern play an indispensable role.
Gerald's Path to Redemption
How one man altered the course of his life with the help of The Salvation Army.
By Chris McGregorNow free of substance use, having a place to call his own and working in the home-renovation industry while embracing faith to keep himself on track, 54-year-old Gerald Jorgensen has altered the course of his life with the help of The Salvation Army and is helping others who are homeless by handing out water, food and clothing.
For thousands of years, humans have been foretelling the end, the meltdown, the apocalypse. They’ve been making predictions like there’s no tomorrow.
The Right Place
Joan Daines never imagined herself in a Salvation Army uniform. But as it turns out, it was the perfect fit.
by Ken RamsteadJoan Daines journey to The Salvation Army started with income taxes. But from there, she went on a joyful journey through volunteering, then attending, until she made it official “It just feels like the right place for me. I love The Salvation Army. They’re my family.”
Recipe for Success
Once helped by The Salvation Army, a former street kid now relishes helping others.
by Ken RamsteadDebbie Rigetti was helped by The Salvation Army when she was young--and never forgot. Now, she is giving back by donating the proceeds from her popular relish to the Army. “Once a street kid myself, I can now help others,” says Debbie, “and maybe those people will be able to help others down the road. It’s a full-circle moment."
After a local community kitchen was a victim of theft, The Salvation Army in Grand Falls-Windsor, N.L., stepped up to offer their support.