Long Beach Salvation Army prepares for future
First part of its capital campaign included renovations to the chapel, administrative offices and the social services and Hispanic ministries building. The Salvation Army of Long Beach, California, celebrated the completion of Phase I of its $13 million capital campaign on
The makings of an Echelon chapter
A growing Millennial demographic and several other factors make one California city an ideal breeding ground for young Salvation Army supporters. By Jared McKiernan - What if young professionals could network and socialize all while fundraising and volunteering for a worthy cause
Program Director (Camp) – Southern Territory
Program Director (Camp) The Salvation Army Southern Territory Hoblitzelle Camp and Conference Center - Midlothian, TX Exempt - Administrative Direct Reports: Program Assistant (x25-50), Wrangler Supervisor Reports to: Executive Director Provides programmatic operational direction and support to all program facets of The Salvation Army Hoblitzelle Camp
Guest Services Manager (Camp) – Southern Territory
Guest Services Manager (Camp) The Salvation Army Southern Territory Hoblitzelle Camp and Conference Center - Midlothian, TX Exempt - Administrative Direct Reports: Guest Services Supervisor, Guest Services Associate, Guest Services Assistants Plans, schedules, assigns, and supervises the work of assigned guest services staff; plans the logistics of all
One big family
In the USA Western Territory, The Salvation Army has the Harvest Initiative. In the U.K., it’s called “integration,” and it’s this year’s territorial watchword, but at the Braintree Corps they’ve been stepping up integration between the corps and New Direction
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Orange curriculum set for June release
After piloting new Sunday school lessons, training to follow across the territory this spring. By Caitlin Johnston - Lt. Hilda Parks has noticed a change in her corps’ Sunday school classrooms. There’s an energy that wasn’t there before. The Escondido Corps was
Disaster responders join to connect and plan
Epicenter 2017 focuses on lessons learned during recent responses to major incidents and cooperation between response agencies. By Sally Robb Haims - One-hundred and eleven years ago on April 18, 1906, at 5:12 a.m., a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the
General Cox visits Sri Lankan Salvationists
By Peter McGuigan, Major - General André Cox and Commissioner Silvia Cox, World President of Women's Ministries, encouraged Salvationists and the public alike during their recent visit to Sri Lanka. In public meetings, leadership conversations, media interviews, a holiness meeting and
A clean start in Lahaina
The Salvation Army Lahaina Lighthouse Corps is a beacon to those in need. By Brandi Salas - Nani knows everyone who comes to the Homeless Drop-In Center at The Salvation Army Lahaina (Hawaii) Lighthouse Corps. “I see these people because I am
Brakes on meals
Funding for Meals on Wheels programs nationwide, including those administered by The Salvation Army, could see cuts. By Kristin Marguerite Doidge - For The Salvation Army, home-delivered meals are an efficient way to serve people in need at a low cost. And experts
4 tips to committing to ethical shopping
The little things you can do to combat human trafficking in the fashion industry can make a big difference. Who doesn’t love finding clothes for a cheap price? With advertisements flying at us to browse our favorite brand’s new line, it’s