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Echelon Hawaii’s Red Pencil Project supports third graders The year-long lesson on community teaches third graders skills they can practice byKelly DawsonAugust 28, 2025
How The Salvation Army’s shielding seniors from scam surge amid rise in AI In the age of AI, The Salvation Army partners with experts to help seniors avoid byEmily AndersonAugust 26, 2025
5 ways The Salvation Army supports kids after school Growing up has never been easy, but today’s young people face unique challenges byEmily AndersonAugust 22, 2025
Teen brothers donate $800 to feed the unsheltered in Tucson Kindness can be contagious byCaramie PetrowskyAugust 20, 2025
International Stories The WestMarch 12, 2004 Larssons special guests in Chile TAKING A BREAK from music are (l-r) top: Oscar Soto, Robinson Soto (bottom)
International StoriesMarch 12, 2004 Unrest continues in Haiti by Sue Schumann Warner – MORE THAN A THOUSAND children attend The
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