Creating moments that matter through play How play communicates dignity This story is part of Caring’s 2026 print edition, June 18, 2026
How to find unshakable joy A perspective from the leader of The Salvation Army USA Western Territory byJames Betts, CommissionerJune 16, 2026
From Ebeye to Sacramento, The Salvation Army is a spiritual home Marshallese Ministry helps migrants find a spiritual home in Sacramento byKaren GleasonJune 11, 2026
Creating moments that matter through play How play communicates dignity This story is part of Caring’s 2026 print edition, June 18, 2026
How to find unshakable joy A perspective from the leader of The Salvation Army USA Western Territory byJames Betts, CommissionerJune 16, 2026
God is still teaching you because he’s still growing you An excerpt from “Designed to Succeed byKevin Olusola and Donovan Dee DonnellJune 12, 2026
From Ebeye to Sacramento, The Salvation Army is a spiritual home Marshallese Ministry helps migrants find a spiritual home in Sacramento byKaren GleasonJune 11, 2026
The WestAugust 31, 2018 Salvation Army Day Center opens in Watsonville, California New facility aims to meet the unique needs of the city’s homeless population By
The WestAugust 31, 2018 Uber grant helps shuttle Alaska seniors Seniors are the fastest growing segment of Alaska’s population
The WestAugust 31, 2018 Yakima Corps connects with local school New program supports students and teachers
The WestAugust 31, 2018 Meet, greet and get to work Days after new corps officers arrived in Hayward, California, the advisory
The WestAugust 31, 2018 New CFOT course to teach cultural understanding Class will unpack issues of racial bias, biblical equality and cultural
The WestAugust 31, 2018 Free Food Market puts healthy food in reach Gresham Corps partnership makes healthy living easier
Impact Stories The WestAugust 31, 2018 Keeping up in a changing disaster landscape More fires means a more impacted relief industry By Jared McKiernan –
The WestAugust 30, 2018 Chico ARP graduates given quilts The handmade, donated items serve as a landmark, a way to take something away