New Partners in Mission for Western Territory

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Relationships provide opportunity to share resources and develop friendships.

Partners in Mission is the name of The Salvation Army’s international program for World Services and Self Denial fundraising.

According to International Headquarters, the purpose of the program is two-fold: to facilitate the raising of increased contributions by Salvationists and the public for the International Self Denial Fund, and to create relationships whereby Salvationists can engage in mutual support in the shared task of world evangelism.

The 10 divisions in the USA Western Territory, along with the Adult Rehabilitation Centers Command and Crestmont, are now paired with the following territories around the world.

ARCC—Philippines*

Crestmont—Brazil*

Alaska—Denmark*

Cascade—Lithuania

Del Oro—Kenya West*

Golden State—Kenya West*

Hawaiian & Pacific Islands—Denmark*

Intermountain—Poland

Northwest—Sri Lanka

Sierra del Mar—East Germany

Southern California—Philippines*

Southwest—Brazil*

 

*denotes shared responsibility

 

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