How The Salvation Army’s North Pole brings toys to kids in California Volunteers and community partners make Christmas merry and bright for kids At byHaley OsnessDecember 18, 2024
In Oregon, shared values keep one volunteer coming back to The Salvation Army For Patricia Chipman and her son, volunteering is a family affair byKaren GleasonDecember 16, 2024
Partnership brings holiday cheer to those in Denver recovery program While the start of the holiday season sparks joy for many, it can be a byLou BuhlDecember 13, 2024
Phoenix construction firm swoops in to save Christmas for Angel Tree children—twice As volunteers took Angel Tree tags off Christmas trees at the Desert Ridge byHillary JacksonDecember 11, 2024
How The Salvation Army’s North Pole brings toys to kids in California Volunteers and community partners make Christmas merry and bright for kids At byHaley OsnessDecember 18, 2024
In Oregon, shared values keep one volunteer coming back to The Salvation Army For Patricia Chipman and her son, volunteering is a family affair byKaren GleasonDecember 16, 2024
Partnership brings holiday cheer to those in Denver recovery program While the start of the holiday season sparks joy for many, it can be a byLou BuhlDecember 13, 2024
Phoenix construction firm swoops in to save Christmas for Angel Tree children—twice As volunteers took Angel Tree tags off Christmas trees at the Desert Ridge byHillary JacksonDecember 11, 2024
The WestFebruary 27, 2019 Thatiana’s Home opens as West’s first emergency safe house for trafficking survivors The home takes a trauma-informed, victim-centered approach By Hillary Jackson
The WestFebruary 27, 2019 Upper Room ministry serves sandwiches and love Weekly outreach builds relationships with Honolulu’s “residentially challenged
The WestFebruary 26, 2019 5 women who changed The Salvation Army In the mid-1800s, Salvation Army Founders William and Catherine Booth bucked the
The WestFebruary 4, 2019 Remembering the business, ministry sides of kettles How one “no” led to greater financial and spiritual returns for the Albany
The WestJanuary 31, 2019 Money Management class at Chico Corps puts participant on path to success By Vivian Lopez – At age 38, Delilah Knight opened her own bank account
Impact Stories The WestJanuary 31, 2019 Canoga Park ARC graduate sets new goals as driver By Alma Bahman— With more roller coasters than any theme park in the world, Six
The WestJanuary 29, 2019 Finding faith in a video game Although the world and Christian community failed to reach my heart and teach me
The WestNovember 26, 2018 Donor prayer tags become part of Boise facility’s foundation By Hillary Jackson – “Amazing things happen when we all join together”—a
The WestNovember 26, 2018 Angel Trees bring college students Christmas joy in Chico Last year, the Chico Corps served 85 university students during the holidays
The WestNovember 21, 2018 Salvation Army employee gets kids off the street and onto bikes By Abagail Courtney – Robert Wallace’s childhood was much like a pinball,
The WestNovember 21, 2018 Lily’s Place opens to keep family unit intact The Salvation Army will provide case management and three meals a day