The Salvation Army in Mali Sets Up Assistance for Displaced People
17th May by Betsy Pineda
The Salvation Army in Mali is setting up programs to assist people affected by ongoing conflicts. Read More
17th May by Betsy Pineda
The Salvation Army in Mali is setting up programs to assist people affected by ongoing conflicts. Read More
14th May by Betsy Pineda
“The impact of the Walkathon is very exciting,” says The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus CEO, Sharon Callister" Read More
9th April by Betsy Pineda
In the year 2000 Australia joined 188 other nations in a commitment to achieving eight Millennium Development Goals in order to halve poverty by 2015. Read More
13th March by Betsy Pineda
When we think of Easter, we think of eggs. Whether brightly-wrapped chocolate or hard-boiled eggs dyed in pretty colours, these symbols of new life remind us that... Read More
7th January by Betsy Pineda
SHOBA MANO shares the story of Tun Lin Nuang, a Burmese migrant who was motivated to fund the provision of a water tank in his troubled native country after being given a Salvation Army pamphlet Read More
7th January by Betsy Pineda
A short-term mission trip to Ghana by members of Ryde Salvation Army in Sydney has sparked a passion within the corps for a long-term mission partnership. Read More
21st December by Betsy Pineda
On the verge of the New Year, we look back at 2012 and take a moment to share and celebrate our milestones with you. We Thank You and look forward to continue partnering with you in the year ahead. Read More
20th November by Betsy Pineda
As the price of fuel goes up in Pakistan, many industries that traditionally used trucks are now using donkeys and carts. Donkey projects run by The Salvation Army operate on a payback system. A family raises 10% of the cost of a donkey, then the Salvation Army loans the family 90% and gives them a donkey and cart. The family pays the 90% back in instalments which go back into the community f... Read More
20th November by Betsy Pineda
Noreen is the Literacy Coordinator for The Salvation Army Pakistan and is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for women. “When families are poor, the girls do not have much opportunity. Most people think education for girls is not important, especially in rural villages. Now these attitudes are changing. When they learn that there is advice to be learnt in books, such as... Read More