Human Hearts
Bullied for her differences, a determined young ballerina with cerebral palsy braves the stage only to be confronted by her greatest fear. Read the transcript of the video here: “If human hearts are often tender, and human minds can pity know, if
Volunteers make a difference in Salvation Army’s global COVID-19 response
Globally, COVID-19 has claimed more than 655,000 lives, according to World Health Organization statistics, with around 16.5 million confirmed cases. While some countries are starting to relax disease-prevention regulations designed to curb the spread of the virus, there are concerns
We have the hope that overcomes
By Douglas and Colleen Riley, Commissioners– Friends, employees, soldiers and officers of this great USA Western Territory, we want to take a moment to greet you and to share a few words with you. We are so happy to be here in
Fire at Salvation Army Perris Adult Rehabilitation Center
Perris (California) facility engulfed in flames A fire broke out at The Salvation Army Riverside Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) located in Perris, California, the afternoon of July 28, beginning in the warehouse section of the facility and growing to engulf the
Salvation Army responds in Texas as Hurricane Hanna strikes
With the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season underway, Hurricane Hanna continues to cause disruption across parts of the southern portion of the U.S. and northern Mexico. The Category 1 hurricane swept through south Texas on Saturday evening, leaving tens of thousands
Nursing students partner with The Salvation Army to complete their training
Butte College and the Chico Corps form a mutually beneficial alliance. By Vivian Lopez - COVID-19 presented Butte College nursing students in Oroville, California, with a dilemma. They had to complete clinical study requirements to advance in their program, but their campus
How to prepare children to go back to school during COVID-19
Going back to school can be a challenge for many students. But this year, more than ever, kids need our support every step of the way on their path to academic success. When we went back to school last fall, no
Studying Imago Dei: Tarnished
A Scripture study from Caring, part two of four. Read part one. God created us out of the abundance of love he has for all humanity. He created us in a perfect state and gave us the gift of unbroken communion with
Holding dual citizenship in the lands of normal and rare
Six weeks after giving birth to my second child, Petra, both of my girls lie face-up on the living room rug, gazing at me. The baby weighed eight pounds. The two-year-old, Fiona, weighed 16—almost half the size of typical kids
Salvation Army serves residents impacted by Hurricane Hanna
By Philip Burn - Salvation Army staff and volunteers in Corpus Christi and McAllen, Texas, spent Sunday preparing and serving meals for those affected by Hurricane Hanna. The Category 1 hurricane swept through South Texas on Saturday evening leaving tens of thousands
Billboard promotes help line for Montana human trafficking survivors
There’s a new feature at The Salvation Army’s Billings, Montana, warehouse: a billboard promoting a help line for human trafficking survivors. The message? Hope. The 24-hour helpline, named the Hope Line, is manned by volunteers of Montana-based anti-human trafficking nonprofit Her
Studying Imago Dei: What is it?
A Scripture study from Caring, part one of four. From the very beginning, God set humanity apart from the rest of creation. All of creation came to be through the Word of God, but humanity was made through the breath of