5 ways The Salvation Army supports kids after school Growing up has never been easy, but today’s young people face unique challenges byEmily AndersonAugust 22, 2025
Teen brothers donate $800 to feed the unsheltered in Tucson Kindness can be contagious byCaramie PetrowskyAugust 20, 2025
Decline in overdose deaths points to hopeful trend in fentanyl crisis The Salvation Army’s three-pronged approach aligns with factors driving byHaley OsnessAugust 19, 2025
First ‘Brave’ camp aims to empower young women in Alaska This summer, 18 young women came to The Salvation Army Alaska Division’s King’s August 14, 2025
5 ways The Salvation Army supports kids after school Growing up has never been easy, but today’s young people face unique challenges byEmily AndersonAugust 22, 2025
Teen brothers donate $800 to feed the unsheltered in Tucson Kindness can be contagious byCaramie PetrowskyAugust 20, 2025
Decline in overdose deaths points to hopeful trend in fentanyl crisis The Salvation Army’s three-pronged approach aligns with factors driving byHaley OsnessAugust 19, 2025
How one musician shares his recovery journey through song Eric Borja is a local musician on Guam (a US territory in the South Pacific), August 18, 2025
Impact StoriesFebruary 29, 2016 New life Across the landscape of The Salvation Army’s service in communities across
The WestFebruary 29, 2016 Camp Homelani plants bananas Campers will soon tend to and enjoy fresh produce
International StoriesFebruary 20, 2016 Take Out Hunger campaign deploys food truck Salvation Army in Canada partners with local restaurants, churches, businesses
Impact StoriesJanuary 12, 2016 Human need indexed across U.S. In partnership with the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, the Human Needs byJennifer Byrd
International StoriesDecember 4, 2015 Econo Kitchen offers budget-friendly cooking 50,000 homes in Montreal do not have enough money to buy food, a new report
National StoriesNovember 24, 2015 When the cupboards are bare The Salvation Army responds to the growing problem of food insecurity
Impact StoriesAugust 25, 2015 A Small Shed that Feeds a Million Children Every Day There’s a tiny blue shed on a farm in Scotland that feeds school children in byJackeline Luna
Impact Stories National StoriesJuly 7, 2015 Boston Central Hispanic Corps greets increasing population Growing nearby Latino presence reflects statewide trend By Drew Forster— As
Impact StoriesMay 25, 2015 Too Good to Waste Last week, France passed a law banning the common practice among supermarkets of
The WestMay 22, 2015 Cycling for a cause Retired officer will raise awareness and funds for hunger causes
Impact StoriesApril 20, 2015 ‘It all starts in the soil’ Ron Finley threw some seeds in the ground and got the whole world talking food byJared McKiernan
The WestApril 8, 2015 VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT: Meet Gayle Sherod Mesa Corps food pantry volunteer By Melany Stroupe – At The Salvation