Colorado Springs raises needed funds to reopen Salvation Army family shelter units Support from donors and community partners is helping The Salvation Army restore byVivian Gatica LopezFebruary 12, 2026
How a family in crisis found housing stability through The Salvation Army After struggling to find affordable housing while recovering from a stroke, byHaley OsnessFebruary 10, 2026
Influencer ‘DadSocial’ turns attention into impact for a Grants Pass food pantry Collaboration between The Salvation Army and Mason Smith brings new life to byKaren GleasonFebruary 5, 2026
Responders join The Salvation Army’s hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica A team from the USA Western Territory supports the ongoing response following February 4, 2026
Colorado Springs raises needed funds to reopen Salvation Army family shelter units Support from donors and community partners is helping The Salvation Army restore byVivian Gatica LopezFebruary 12, 2026
Choosing love The way we are known There are plenty of ways people try to identify themselves byChristin ThiemeFebruary 11, 2026
How a family in crisis found housing stability through The Salvation Army After struggling to find affordable housing while recovering from a stroke, byHaley OsnessFebruary 10, 2026
Influencer ‘DadSocial’ turns attention into impact for a Grants Pass food pantry Collaboration between The Salvation Army and Mason Smith brings new life to byKaren GleasonFebruary 5, 2026
The WestDecember 14, 2010 Retreat encourages youth to stay “in the zone” and “run the race.” The Southern California Division’s Young Adult Retreat—themed “In the Zone”—took
Impact Stories The WestDecember 14, 2010 600 food boxes in less than 2 hours! The Vail Valley Service Unit of The Salvation Army (Colo
The WestDecember 14, 2010 Sharper Focus – “Modulation” <em>by Kelly Pontsler, Major</em></br> The picture isn’t huge, but it makes an
International StoriesDecember 14, 2010 Salvation Army now working in 122 countries around the globe As of Jan
The WestDecember 14, 2010 Yakima enrolls junior soldiers Yakima Corps Officers Majors Tom and Chris Morrow enrolled five junior soldiers