How faith guides a St. George volunteer’s service and purpose Despite health challenges, a volunteer brings hope and connection to others byHaley OsnessJuly 10, 2025
Feel the rhythm: Drum circle keeps seniors active in Chula Vista A monthly drum circle is part of the music therapy program at the Silvercrest in byKaren GleasonJuly 7, 2025
The Salvation Army Connection Center extends a lifeline to families facing homelessness When the phone rings at The Salvation Army Connection Center in Aurora, byHillary JacksonJuly 3, 2025
San Francisco Salvation Army culinary students take meals to the streets About halfway through the first class of Culinary Arts Training Academy in San byKelly DawsonJuly 1, 2025
Real love gets close and asks, ‘who is my neighbor?’ Have you heard of the island of Molokai in Hawaii? byMajor Dr. Terry MasangoJuly 15, 2025
How faith guides a St. George volunteer’s service and purpose Despite health challenges, a volunteer brings hope and connection to others byHaley OsnessJuly 10, 2025
In times of disaster and peace, my hope comes from God alone In the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires and other recent disasters—from the San byDouglas Riley, CommissionerJuly 8, 2025
Feel the rhythm: Drum circle keeps seniors active in Chula Vista A monthly drum circle is part of the music therapy program at the Silvercrest in byKaren GleasonJuly 7, 2025
The WestMarch 30, 2018 Golden State Warriors dedicate ‘Edwin M. Lee Court’ at The Salvation Army The reigning NBA champion Golden State Warriors helped The Salvation Army San
International StoriesMarch 29, 2018 The General returns to his roots at Canterbury, UK General André Cox returned to a city and Salvation Army corps of his childhood
International StoriesMarch 29, 2018 Young people let lights ‘Shine!’ The Whole World Mobilizing initiative sparked international energy among youth
International StoriesMarch 29, 2018 IMASIC members attend International Women’s Day at United Nations By Jacob Hevenor – Members of The Salvation Army International Moral and
CommunityMarch 29, 2018 Can we train for compassion? Researchers wanted to determine two things: After the training, would byHillary Jackson
GrowthMarch 29, 2018 3 simple words to make any chore feel better A new study confirmed what we’ve long suspected: Moms work really hard byChristin Thieme
GrowthMarch 29, 2018 Why food is one of the best ways to teach kids about culture Cooking our way to understanding Food functions as a universal language, byVivian Gatica Lopez
SpiritualityMarch 29, 2018 Providing counsel, preventing secondary trauma It’s important to deal with grief and pain—even when they’re not your own byCaitlin Johnston
GrowthMarch 29, 2018 A text for help Crisis Text Line engages with texters in moments of crisis and compiles data on byLaura Poff
CommunityMarch 29, 2018 Salvation Army helps battle San Diego’s Hepatitis A outbreak Vaccination clinics, hand-washing stations and outreach events are part of a byAlma Bahman
Impact StoriesMarch 29, 2018 Why do we still put out the kettles? Face-to-face ministry is what we do and who we are With the rise in digital byKathy Lovin
SpiritualityMarch 29, 2018 Vet loses sight, regains vision with help of The Salvation Army Mark Saxon was an infantry doctor in Iraq, Desert Storm, before leaving the