Disaster case manager helps restore hope after 2025 California wildfires After building a new life in Southern California, Steven Seruyange now helps byHaley OsnessMay 19, 2026
‘Determined’ volunteer brings in tons of food for Mesquite food pantry How one woman helped The Salvation Army collect over 26,000 pounds of hope What byLou BuhlMay 14, 2026
Pathway of Hope helps grandparent caregivers find needed support Once in financial crisis, one family regains stability through the Pathway of byHaley OsnessMay 12, 2026
Salvation Army officers-in-training practice how to help amid disaster Cadets prepared 180 meals during Emergency/Disaster Services training byKaren GleasonMay 8, 2026
Disaster case manager helps restore hope after 2025 California wildfires After building a new life in Southern California, Steven Seruyange now helps byHaley OsnessMay 19, 2026
‘Determined’ volunteer brings in tons of food for Mesquite food pantry How one woman helped The Salvation Army collect over 26,000 pounds of hope What byLou BuhlMay 14, 2026
Pathway of Hope helps grandparent caregivers find needed support Once in financial crisis, one family regains stability through the Pathway of byHaley OsnessMay 12, 2026
Salvation Army officers-in-training practice how to help amid disaster Cadets prepared 180 meals during Emergency/Disaster Services training byKaren GleasonMay 8, 2026
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 FRESH APPROACH Meighen Lovelace needed help from a Salvation Army food bank a decade ago byCaramie Petrowsky
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 ‘I want to help’ When Meighen Lovelace first walked into The Salvation Army Vail Valley in 2007,
International StoriesApril 11, 2016 Sustainable Development Goals A universal agenda to leave no one behind Each fall the United Nations brings byRobert Docter
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 For Michael Mueller, volunteering is a daily priority He started volunteering with The Salvation Army in March 1987
The WestApril 11, 2016 The value of volunteers National Volunteer Week, April 10-16, recognizes the work of volunteers for byChristin Thieme
The WestApril 11, 2016 ‘WE’RE THE GO-TO PEOPLE’ When the Vail Pass on the I-70 closes, stranding drivers on their way to Denver
CreativityApril 10, 2016 It’s Not About The Tiny House Architectural designer Macy Miller downsized her home by 90 percent and lives byMacy Miller
International StoriesApril 8, 2016 Congo security situation remains unstable The Salvation Army continues to support displaced people
The WestApril 8, 2016 Kake’s elders honored The Salvation Army acknowledges the importance of elders to the community
The WestApril 7, 2016 Major Phyllis Althea Griffin Major Phyllis Althea Griffin, 89, was promoted to Glory Feb
International StoriesApril 5, 2016 Thousands shelter with Salvation Army in Brazzaville Violence in Brazzaville, the capital city of the Republic of Congo, in the wake
The WestApril 4, 2016 Extras make emergency shelter more like home McKinnell House lets kids choose–and keep–their own bedding