10 stories of joyful giving from 2025 The Salvation Army exists to meet need without discrimination, and this year was December 30, 2025
Where your joy went this holiday season The best Christmas gifts don’t always come with a bow on top byEmily TruaxDecember 29, 2025
When giving comes from a vending machine The Salvation Army partners with The Giving Machine in Roseville to invite byVivian Gatica LopezDecember 24, 2025
Sacramento woodworkers support Salvation Army Angel Tree program with handcrafted toys The Sacramento Area Woodworkers’ longstanding partnership with The Salvation December 18, 2025
10 stories of joyful giving from 2025 The Salvation Army exists to meet need without discrimination, and this year was December 30, 2025
Where your joy went this holiday season The best Christmas gifts don’t always come with a bow on top byEmily TruaxDecember 29, 2025
When giving comes from a vending machine The Salvation Army partners with The Giving Machine in Roseville to invite byVivian Gatica LopezDecember 24, 2025
‘A Christmas Carol’ and the joyful business of mankind Scrolling online, I encounter an endless stream of videos trying to teach me to byEmily TruaxDecember 23, 2025
Impact StoriesFebruary 4, 2025 From U.S. Marine to Salvation Army officer: how one man found a new purpose After rediscovering his faith, Captain Yonathan Escobar traded his U byHaley Osness
Impact StoriesJanuary 30, 2025 How a Salvation Army bellringer went from living in his car to spreading kettle cheer The familiar sound rings in your ears—a Salvation Army bellringer stands outside byDoriean Stevenson
Impact StoriesJanuary 28, 2025 Job skills workshop paves the way to self-sufficiency in Missoula At 60, David Filori found himself homeless in Missoula, Montana byHaley Osness
Impact StoriesJanuary 28, 2025 Q&A: Territorial Director of Volunteer Engagement aims to keep opportunities ‘relevant’ It’s simple: The Salvation Army couldn’t meet the millions of human needs it byHillary Jackson
Impact StoriesJanuary 23, 2025 Partnership helps Arizonans not have to decide between power and their bills A partnership between Tucson Electric Power and The Salvation Army supports byKelly Dawson
Impact StoriesJanuary 22, 2025 Last living Salvation Army Brigadier honored for 75 years of service 94-year-old Vivian Rodriguera says, “If you have breath, you have work to do byKaren Gleason
Impact StoriesJanuary 21, 2025 How Uber credits are helping people at the Kroc Center in San Francisco Uber vouchers help clients and staff travel safely and efficiently to important byKaren Gleason
Impact StoriesJanuary 14, 2025 Salvation Army spreads hope to survivors of Southern California wildfires As The Salvation Army’s Emergency/Disaster Services vehicles deploy throughout
Impact StoriesJanuary 14, 2025 Tucson Advisory Council Life Member aims to make ‘each person feel special’ Donal Drayne spent much of his career catering to high-end clients at one of byLori Arnold
Impact StoriesJanuary 9, 2025 Therapy dogs bring ‘one more layer of community’ to The Salvation Army Booth Program GO TEAM Therapy Dogs make regular visits to The Salvation Army Booth Program for byKaren Gleason
Impact StoriesJanuary 7, 2025 A visit to a Salvation Army food pantry paved one family’s path Norma Cifuentes visited The Salvation Army El Cajon (California) Corps food byHaley Osness