World Vision, SA assist in Limon floods
MAJOR ANGEL QUIROS gives donated clothing to a victim of the 2002 Limon flood. The Port of Limon in Costa Rica had been having torrential tropical rains. One night in mid-November 2002, the major at the corps received a frantic
World Service dollars count
Generous giving by soldiers and officers throughout the West has resulted in a total of $7,090,569 World Service dollars given to help those in need around the world. In addition to World Service giving, additional funds—given above and beyond—were raised in
Heart Connection goes international
Partners in Mission by Janice Buchanan, Lt. Col. - The Western Territory has been instrumental in casting a global vision that has resulted in a new World Services international scheme that creates a direct link between giver and receiver. During the past three
Child Sponsorship touches lives in Panama
by Linda Gillies, Major - In the early ’90s, a U.S. Army soldier stationed in Panama was encouraged by a chaplain to see life beyond the base. Somehow, opportunities to connect with The Salvation Army Hogar Dr. Eno Children’s Home in
Looking at Latin America North
Colombia and Venezuela 9 corps 2 outposts 3 institutions 512 soldiers Belize 3 corps 2 outposts 4 institutionS 56 soldiers El Salvador 3 corps 1 outpost 1 institution 3 schools 1 camp 58 soldiers Panama 3 corps 1 outpost 3 social service centers 193 soldiers Guatemala 8 corps 2 outposts 8 schools 2 kindergartens 1 camp 119 soldiers Honduras 2 new openings 2 social service programs 11 soldiers
Cuba – Continued growth through time
by Captains Julio Cesar and Niurke Tamayo regional officers - Eastern Cuba - The Salvation Army in Cuba was legally established in January of 1918, registering in the Association’s Registry in Baragua municipality, Ciego de Avila province. According to history, The Salvation