“I went through a forest, didn’t hit any trees, went up a tree, apparently, and the tree just cradled me down to theground? How could my car fall 30 feet, settling on its wheels facing the opposite way I went in?” asks Patricia Huber incredulously. “There’s only one being I can thank, especially after something like that. And that’s God. Miracles happen every day, and I am living proof.”
Dishing the Dirt
Jeanette Levellie has too many dust bunnies in her own soul to go pointing out the smudges in someone else’s.
By Jeanette LevellieFinding dust in her friend’s house was the happy surprise Jeanette Levellie needed to chase the torment away. But only for a minute.
More Jokes for Judah
As Phil Callaway's grandson heals, he continues to do one of the things he does best.
By Phil CallawayPhil Callaway's eight-year-old grandboy Judah has been begging him for jokes. He is in a wheelchair, so it’s impossible to say no, so today he's come prepared.
In Toy Story 5, can Woody, Jessie and the others help Bonnie remember how much fun they had together? Or is their playtime over forever?
Aside from raising his son, Wesley, on his own, Patrick also works fulltime. To ensure he can be a great parent, he attends the Dads Matter program at The Salvation Army’s Bethany Hope Centre in Ottawa.
“I’ve been in and out of recovery for quite a few decades,” Brandi shares. But at The Salvation Army’s Recovery Community Centre (RCC) in London, Ont., where she has been since September 2025, she found the support she needed.
"A Win-Win"
The Salvation Army partners with PHARA Community Services to expand free assistive device loans in North Bay, Ont.
By BayToday StaffThrough a collaboration with PHARA Community Services in North Bay, Ont., The Salvation Army has provided PHARA with equipment at no cost for use in the program. Individuals can borrow equipment through PHARA’s Assistive Devices Program for up to 90 days at no charge.
Bean There, Done That
The Salvation Army launches coffee van offering unique outlet of support to students around northwest England.
By Luisa DaweThe Salvation Army has recently welcomed a reconditioned van to its local outreach, transforming it into a unique coffee shop on wheels and positioning itself within the heart of student communities across key regions including Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cumbria.
Seeds of Hope
Lawn care company partners with The Salvation Army in Newfoundland and Labrador.
By Janice KeatsBoyd Loveless, the owner of Nutri-Lawn, a lawn care and weed control company in St. John’s, N.L., always believed in giving back to the community. What began as a food drive in 2008 soon grew into a clothing drive, and that effort has continued to flourish. Today, it has become a fully stocked community resource known as Grandma’s Closet, filled with clothing contributions for anyone in need.
When Linda Leigh looks back, she never wanted to be stuck in the dark valley of cancer. It is part of her story but not the whole story. “I’m still me—a wife, a daughter,a sibling, a child of God.”




