Refugee Day: UK pledges to help with more resettlements
The Salvation Army welcomed the U.K.'s vow today to resettle even more refugees after its current Syria-focused program expires next year. The Home Office said that the U.K. would welcome between 5,000–6,000 refugees from 2020–2021. Resettlement involves the relocating a
General celebrates unity in South London Divisional Celebration
By Simon Hope - General Brian Peddle and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle, World President of Women’s Ministries, recently joined more than 600 officers, cadets, soldiers and friends of The Salvation Army at William Booth College for the South London Divisional Celebration. The
Salvation Army team to race ‘Round the Island’
Four UK members will raise funds to tackle modern slavery Four men connected to The Salvation Army in Tunbridge Wells (United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland Territory)—Robert Banks, Hamish McKeown, Christopher Hunt and Corps Officer Captain Graeme Smith—will
The Salvation Army starts new ‘host family’ trafficking projects in Nigeria and the Philippines
The two countries have been linked to high victim referrals. On the back of the U.N.’s World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30, The Salvation Army will launch the Community Awareness and Recovery (CAR) project in Nigeria and the