In Portland, Salvation Army overnight shelters mark the first step to permanent housing The Salvation Army now operates three overnight shelters in Portland byKaren GleasonFebruary 19, 2026
Kalispell Salvation Army gives youth a safe place to connect during winter When winter settles over Kalispell, Montana, the town grows quieter as the days byHaley OsnessFebruary 17, 2026
Colorado Springs raises needed funds to reopen Salvation Army family shelter units Support from donors and community partners is helping The Salvation Army restore byVivian Gatica LopezFebruary 12, 2026
How a family in crisis found housing stability through The Salvation Army After struggling to find affordable housing while recovering from a stroke, byHaley OsnessFebruary 10, 2026
In Portland, Salvation Army overnight shelters mark the first step to permanent housing The Salvation Army now operates three overnight shelters in Portland byKaren GleasonFebruary 19, 2026
Kalispell Salvation Army gives youth a safe place to connect during winter When winter settles over Kalispell, Montana, the town grows quieter as the days byHaley OsnessFebruary 17, 2026
Colorado Springs raises needed funds to reopen Salvation Army family shelter units Support from donors and community partners is helping The Salvation Army restore byVivian Gatica LopezFebruary 12, 2026
Choosing love The way we are known There are plenty of ways people try to identify themselves byChristin ThiemeFebruary 11, 2026
National StoriesMay 12, 2000 Letters to the Editor MY BEST EASTER DRESS As a retired Salvation Army officer of 53 years I am deeply
The WestMay 12, 2000 Distinctly Army THE BODY BUILDER by Major Terry Camsey – My wife and I are members of The
News FeedMay 12, 2000 On the Corner by Robert Docter – I have discovered that in growing older, people tend
The WestMay 12, 2000 Why aren’t you a corps officer by Colonel Phil Needham – Recently, Keitha and I were doing the Sunday
News FeedMay 12, 2000 Frontlines — News Briefs of the West by Sue Schumann Warner – Managing Editor This edition of New Frontier
Impact Stories The WestMay 12, 2000 Promoted to Glory Major Ben Pollgreen was recently promoted to Glory from the Roo-Lan Health Care
International Stories The WestMay 12, 2000 The “Cowboy Colonel”- The life of C.W. Bourne BY FRANCES DINGMAN – A rough-and-ready officer who knew how to get things
The WestMay 12, 2000 Tucson Army holds a “Spring Breakout” THE MOORE STREET Contemporary Chorus from Portland, Ore
The WestMay 12, 2000 Andersons close out years of caring service Canadian-born Majors Robert and Jean Anderson graduated from The Salvation Army
Impact Stories The WestMay 12, 2000 Anaheim ARC Corps enrolls nine soldiers and gets even more “Good Turns” BY MAJOR GLEN DOSS – Nine beaming soldiers were sworn in recently at the