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Revolution Hawaii celebrates 20 seasons of discipling young adults To date, 205 individuals from all over the world have participated byKaren GleasonMarch 6, 2026
Impact StoriesJuly 15, 2022 How The Salvation Army transforms bingo from a game into a ministry The Santa Clarita Valley (California) Corps offers a weekly respite for byKaren Gleason
Impact StoriesJuly 13, 2022 How The Salvation Army Turlock Corps brought its garden back to life Turlock Corps officers, after-school kids and volunteers recreate a flourishing byKaren Gleason
PodcastJuly 11, 2022 119: How one grandma recruited volunteers and struck gold for Salvation Army addiction rehabilitation with Cheryl Tuck-Smith If you’ve ever donated gently-used items to The Salvation Army or shopped in one
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Impact StoriesJune 30, 2022 How The Salvation Army Hamilton Service Center is meeting the needs of its community From meeting physical needs through food distributions and grocery gift cards to byLou Buhl
GrowthJune 28, 2022 Are social disconnection and our experience of God linked? Many of my early relational experiences left me feeling fundamentally defective byTodd W. Hall, Dr.
Impact StoriesJune 27, 2022 San Diego Kroc Center celebrates 20 years The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Community Center in San Diego, California byLou Buhl
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