Creating Lasting Memories
Kettle volunteer Gerry gives back after being helped by the Army.
by Gavinder RandhawaThe Salvation Army’s red kettles are a symbol of hope for those in need—such as Gerry.
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!
Is keeping birds off the road much like raising teenagers? This is what Diane Stark and her daughter, Julia, discussed one day while they were running errands in the family car. Their answer might surprise you!
Cassandra and Callahan Armstrong went viral for their moving rendition of An Easter Hallelujah, which provided encouragement to millions looking for inspiration and peace.
“The Salvation Army took me in and treated me like family,” Brooke beams. “It doesn’t matter where you come from, who you are or what you believe—The Salvation Army is here to help without judgment.”
When Ron White took a boat ride across Come By Chance Arm in Newfoundland and Labrador, he wasn't rowing for recreation. He was raising money for a Salvation Army food bank.
From the time he returned from the Second World War until his death, Henry Bellegarde always donated to The Salvation Army. Recognizing all the work and dedication he had seen during the war had had an impact on him, and his daughter, Mary, inherited his love for the Army as well.
When the Royal Canadian Legion needed help to raise funds for their Poppy Campaign, they turned to The Salvation Army in their time of need.
Jeanette Levellie had steered away from someone who had made unkind comments to her. But taking up the opportunity to preach at that person's church made Jeanette nervous. Would Robin approach her after the worship service and make a hurtful remark?