Others Award recipient ‘connects the dots’ for good in Las Vegas When Majors Harold and Magaly Laubach, Divisional Secretaries for Clark County, byHillary JacksonFebruary 20, 2025
How the Pocatello Salvation Army is bringing people in from the cold Pocatello Outpost opens a daytime warming shelter during record cold byKaren GleasonFebruary 18, 2025
With Walmart’s help, The Salvation Army reached more families in need last Christmas A seemingly unending array of gift bags and packages wrapped in black and white byHillary JacksonFebruary 14, 2025
The Salvation Army delivers warm meals in border communities The El Centro meal engagement program provides hot meals and support to byHaley OsnessFebruary 13, 2025
5 thoughtful ways to observe Lent this year Easter is right around the corner byEmily AndersonFebruary 21, 2025
Others Award recipient ‘connects the dots’ for good in Las Vegas When Majors Harold and Magaly Laubach, Divisional Secretaries for Clark County, byHillary JacksonFebruary 20, 2025
How the Pocatello Salvation Army is bringing people in from the cold Pocatello Outpost opens a daytime warming shelter during record cold byKaren GleasonFebruary 18, 2025
With Walmart’s help, The Salvation Army reached more families in need last Christmas A seemingly unending array of gift bags and packages wrapped in black and white byHillary JacksonFebruary 14, 2025
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