From U.S. Marine to Salvation Army officer: how one man found a new purpose After rediscovering his faith, Captain Yonathan Escobar traded his U byHaley OsnessFebruary 4, 2025
How a Salvation Army bellringer went from living in his car to spreading kettle cheer The familiar sound rings in your ears—a Salvation Army bellringer stands outside byDoriean StevensonJanuary 30, 2025
Job skills workshop paves the way to self-sufficiency in Missoula At 60, David Filori found himself homeless in Missoula, Montana byHaley OsnessJanuary 28, 2025
Q&A: Territorial Director of Volunteer Engagement aims to keep opportunities ‘relevant’ It’s simple: The Salvation Army couldn’t meet the millions of human needs it byHillary JacksonJanuary 28, 2025
From U.S. Marine to Salvation Army officer: how one man found a new purpose After rediscovering his faith, Captain Yonathan Escobar traded his U byHaley OsnessFebruary 4, 2025
10 ways to love your neighbor this Valentine’s Day It’s impossible not to notice the sea of pink and red flooding our stores byEmily AndersonFebruary 3, 2025
How a Salvation Army bellringer went from living in his car to spreading kettle cheer The familiar sound rings in your ears—a Salvation Army bellringer stands outside byDoriean StevensonJanuary 30, 2025
Q&A: Territorial Director of Volunteer Engagement aims to keep opportunities ‘relevant’ It’s simple: The Salvation Army couldn’t meet the millions of human needs it byHillary JacksonJanuary 28, 2025
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 SERVICE AT THE POINT OF NEED Nearly 23,000 volunteers served over 161,000 people from 474 Service Extension byChristin Thieme
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 A choice opportunity John volunteers weekly at the Spokane Salvation Army Food Bank By Cara Cahoon
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 FRESH APPROACH Meighen Lovelace needed help from a Salvation Army food bank a decade ago byCaramie Petrowsky
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 ‘I want to help’ When Meighen Lovelace first walked into The Salvation Army Vail Valley in 2007,
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 The value of volunteers National Volunteer Week, April 10-16, recognizes the work of volunteers for byChristin Thieme
Impact StoriesApril 11, 2016 ‘WE’RE THE GO-TO PEOPLE’ When the Vail Pass on the I-70 closes, stranding drivers on their way to Denver
CommunityJanuary 19, 2016 Can we build a better Los Angeles by 2050? The role of community feedback in cultivating a more sustainable future What byKristin Marguerite Doidge
Impact StoriesAugust 4, 2015 Work to make a life (not just a living) Young professionals make an impact through skills-based volunteering In her byChristin Thieme
SpiritualityJuly 24, 2015 Charting the future of religion While the altruistic impulse may be specially honored in many religions, it byNick Street
The WestJuly 5, 2015 Rod Phillips leaves legacy of service After 30 years of giving, volunteer of the year recipient promoted to Glory
Impact StoriesJune 18, 2015 Messages beyond the cardboard One organization uses handwriting to help homeless individuals byLizeth Beltran
The WestApril 22, 2015 Volunteerism benefits all The Salvation Army Hayward Corps recognizes long-term volunteers