Salvation Army helps following Oregon floods
By Hillary Jackson – The Salvation Army in Pendleton, Oregon is continuing to respond to historic flooding by sending clean-up kits and providing clothing vouchers to those affected as the floodwaters begin to recede in the area. On Feb. 11, a team
Territorial leaders host Town Hall meeting with fifth-year lieutenants
Commissioners Kenneth G. and Jolene K. Hodder listen and respond as Lieutenants share their experiences. By Karen Gleason – Lieutenants from the Heralds of Grace Session participated in a Town Hall meeting Jan. 30 with Salvation Army Western territorial leaders Commissioners Kenneth
10 things you didn’t know about human trafficking
The International Labour Organization estimates that there are 40.3 million survivors of human trafficking globally. According to the Polaris Project, traffickers use violence, threats, deception, debt bondage and other manipulative tactics to force people to engage in commercial sex or
Warriors, United give San Francisco Kroc Center new court
The Golden State Warriors, United and Creative Sports Concepts revealed a newly refurbished basketball court at The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center in San Francisco Jan. 16. Warriors legend Adonal Foyle was present for the dedication
Long Beach Salvation Army breaks ground on Red Shield center
The Donald and Priscilla Hunt Red Shield Corps Community Center is set to open in 2021. By Karen Gleason – The Salvation Army Long Beach (California) Citadel Corps broke ground Jan. 15 for what will be The Donald and Priscilla Hunt Red
ARC: Full Speed Ahead
Command holds second summit. By Hillary Jackson – If you drop by the Santa Monica Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC), you probably won’t leave without getting a tour—and that’s by design. “No matter who it is who comes into our center, we give them
Territorial Commander fulfills Spokane teen’s birthday wish
Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder travels to Spokane to bell-ring with autistic teen. Western Territorial Commander Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder fulfilled 16-year-old Harrison Armstrong’s birthday wish when he traveled to Spokane, Washington, Dec. 16 to stand kettle with him. It began as a