Music and faith shape one man’s recovery journey After years caught in a cycle of substance use, Sullivan Rhoads found healing byHaley OsnessMay 5, 2026
Mesa volunteers create sought-after ‘ugly’ quilts for those in need The Ugly Quilt Group in Mesa, Arizona, has made 18,000 bed rolls for people April 30, 2026
‘Everybody matters’ at The Salvation Army’s 2026 Adaptive Retreat Wearing superhero capes and smiles, delegates at the fourth annual Western byEmily TruaxApril 28, 2026
Women in recovery find support, strengthen families at Gabelcrest Fresno’s Gabelcrest program provides housing, case management and a supportive byKaren GleasonApril 23, 2026
Music and faith shape one man’s recovery journey After years caught in a cycle of substance use, Sullivan Rhoads found healing byHaley OsnessMay 5, 2026
Mesa volunteers create sought-after ‘ugly’ quilts for those in need The Ugly Quilt Group in Mesa, Arizona, has made 18,000 bed rolls for people April 30, 2026
‘Everybody matters’ at The Salvation Army’s 2026 Adaptive Retreat Wearing superhero capes and smiles, delegates at the fourth annual Western byEmily TruaxApril 28, 2026
Women in recovery find support, strengthen families at Gabelcrest Fresno’s Gabelcrest program provides housing, case management and a supportive byKaren GleasonApril 23, 2026
Impact StoriesApril 19, 2024 How the Salem Kroc Center GED program helps youth further their education Onsite GED center meets youth where they are, making education accessible byKaren Gleason
Impact StoriesApril 17, 2024 Food pantry expands to meet growing needs in Bellingham When an Albertsons grocery store in the Birchwood neighborhood of Bellingham, byHaley Osness
Impact StoriesApril 16, 2024 Salvation Army Adaptive Retreat gives a ‘more full picture’ of the kingdom of God Inside the chapel on the Crestmont Campus in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, byHillary Jackson
PodcastApril 15, 2024 184 State of Recovery: Understanding the neuroscience of addiction with Dr. Judy Grisel We see stats about addiction
Impact StoriesApril 12, 2024 For one Oregon senior, volunteering becomes a ‘feel-good’ activity Volunteering benefits older adults in myriad ways byCaramie Petrowsky
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2024 Salvation Army delegate to UN Commission on the Status of Women leaves ‘inspired’ I found myself running down 44th Street in New York City with my Australian bySadie Cowing
Impact StoriesApril 10, 2024 Man gains stability in pursuit of boxing dream with help of The Salvation Army After five years of couch surfing, Miguel Sanchez credits The Salvation Army byHaley Osness
Impact StoriesApril 8, 2024 Salvation Army Pathway of Hope helps one mom persevere after loss Tierra Tauanuu’s journey on Pathway of Hope began over a year ago, when she came byAlexis Marion
PodcastApril 8, 2024 183 State of Recovery: The opioid crisis and what we can do with Dr. Ricky Bluthenthal It’s 2024, and the opioid crisis is showing no signs of slowing down
VideoApril 4, 2024 Subsistence, struggle and salvation on an Alaskan Island The tiny community of Angoon, Alaska—population 349—struggles to maintain a
Impact StoriesApril 3, 2024 In Portland, Sunderland RV Safe Park offers ‘slice of heaven’ The Salvation Army manages Sunderland, aiming to get RV dwellers into permanent byKaren Gleason
GrowthApril 3, 2024 Don’t waste your season An excerpt from “Now and Not Yet” Apparently, I’m really not a winter person byRuth Chou Simons