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Portland martial arts program helps kids build confidence A program at The Salvation Army Clackamas County Corps offers an outlet for byLizeth BeltranMarch 26, 2026
How Tucson’s Hospitality House helps clients transition from shelter to housing A behind-the-scenes look at the journey to home byHaley OsnessMarch 24, 2026
In Yuma, one woman lives out her faith in everyday moments Delivery driver Nikita Lopez trusts God to use ordinary encounters to open byKaren GleasonMarch 19, 2026
Ministry in the Rink: Inside The Salvation Army’s unique summer ice hockey camp Ministry isn’t limited to church on Sundays, and The Salvation Army’s Kroc March 16, 2026
The WestApril 3, 2017 Marshall Islands trains leaders Students from Rita and Laura corps train to be corps leaders
The WestMarch 13, 2017 Marshall Islands women celebrate prayer Annual World Day of Prayer event is the largest united women’s Christian
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Impact Stories The WestSeptember 21, 2016 Ine Corps helps locate missing boat in Marshall Islands Local police ask The Salvation Army for emergency disaster assistance
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