El Centro Corps’ Bible study instills hope in immigrants
El Centro Corps offers weekly class for possible deportees. Captain Jerry Esqueda conducts a weekly Bible study at the Service Processing Center in El Centro, Calif., for detainees facing possible deportation. The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement Division facility
Museum of the West archives now searchable online
The Salvation Army Museum of the West, located on the College for Officer Training (CFOT) at Crestmont campus, holds a rich collection of materials representing the tireless work done by officers in the Western Territory throughout its history, and is
Enter to win the spotlight
Dallas Thanksgiving Day NFL game could feature your video. Ever dream of starring in an NFL halftime show? How about seeing the Dallas Cowboys play the Washington Redskins in person at The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Kickoff game Thanksgiving Day? Enter the
Army aims to prevent bullying one child at a time
October is Bullying Prevention Month. BY Jared McKiernan Bullying torments individuals worldwide and, in some cases, leads to suicide. On Oct. 11, 15-year-old Amanda Todd of Vancouver, Canada, became the latest bullying victim to take her own life, sparking a global outcry against