Salvation Army officers-in-training practice how to help amid disaster Cadets prepared 180 meals during Emergency/Disaster Services training byKaren GleasonMay 8, 2026
Helena volunteer spreads the joy of music throughout community Helena Corps senior soldier Lynn Batista spreads joy at the corps and a local byCaramie PetrowskyMay 7, 2026
Music and faith shape one man’s recovery journey After years caught in a cycle of substance use, Sullivan Rhoads found healing byHaley OsnessMay 5, 2026
Mesa volunteers create sought-after ‘ugly’ quilts for those in need The Ugly Quilt Group in Mesa, Arizona, has made 18,000 bed rolls for people April 30, 2026
Salvation Army officers-in-training practice how to help amid disaster Cadets prepared 180 meals during Emergency/Disaster Services training byKaren GleasonMay 8, 2026
Helena volunteer spreads the joy of music throughout community Helena Corps senior soldier Lynn Batista spreads joy at the corps and a local byCaramie PetrowskyMay 7, 2026
Music and faith shape one man’s recovery journey After years caught in a cycle of substance use, Sullivan Rhoads found healing byHaley OsnessMay 5, 2026
Mesa volunteers create sought-after ‘ugly’ quilts for those in need The Ugly Quilt Group in Mesa, Arizona, has made 18,000 bed rolls for people April 30, 2026
The WestOctober 21, 2016 How to wage a smart war on poverty Q&A: Senator Cory Booker and Senator Tim Scott By David Jeffrey,
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Impact StoriesJuly 25, 2016 ‘Client Choice’ comes to Las Vegas On July 15, The Salvation Army serving Southern Nevada celebrated the opening of
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The WestJune 8, 2016 New culinary training program thrives in Hawaii Partnership’s early success helps Salvation Army secure a $50,000 grant By
Impact StoriesJune 6, 2016 $1 million grant from Walmart supports SA services The $1 million grant supported nutrition in Salvation Army programs nationwide
National StoriesMarch 1, 2016 The Salvation Army in Wisconsin tackles child hunger with new kids café Kids facing food insecurity in Racine, Wisc
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