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on the Corner “Corps values” »

By Bob Docter No! It’s not a mistake. It’s not even a typo. I believe that every once in awhile an organization has to examine its core values, and ask itself…

May 9 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

From the Desk of…Reviewing it all in the West »

By Carolyn Knaggs, Commissioner   One of the annual events of the territory is the command review of each division, when the territorial review team speaks with each divisional commander…

May 9 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
Today's News

The General Dedicates New International Headquarters Mercy Seat to God »

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  When dedicating to God a new mercy seat at International Headquarters (IHQ), General Linda Bond restated the importance of…

May 18 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Chief of the Staff and Commissioner Sue Swanson Lead 125th Anniversary Congress in Italy »

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    The Italy and Greece Command’s ’125 Congress’ in Rome, celebrating 125 years of Salvation Army ministry in Italy,…

May 18 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Flood Response in country of Georgia Begins with Basics »

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    The Salvation Army in Georgia is providing assistance to families affected by floods. At least 350 families around…

May 17 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Danish Congress Celebrations Include First Appointment to Greenland »

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  Congress celebrations in Denmark included the historic appointment by General Linda Bond of officers to ‘open fire’ for The…

May 16 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
The Nation

Cinco de Mayo—celebrating the victory »

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  In May 1862, French immigrants and other Europeans sought to seize the land and with it the liberty of the Mexican people in the city of Puebla. The Mexican military was clearly the underdog. With little or no training, minimal finances and weapons—lacking every…

Apr 25 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Entenmann’s and The Salvation Army celebrate 75th annual National Doughnut Day »

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  Event marked by Facebook donation campaign and ‘Free Doughnuts for a Year’ sweepstakes Entenmann’s Bakery, the maker of more than 100 sweet baked goods, and The Salvation Army have partnered for the second year in a row to celebrate the 75th annual National Doughnut…

Apr 25 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Salvation Army pops up in unexpected place »

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Adrienne Finley, director of development for the Sierra del Mar Division, recently visited The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and found The Salvation Army in a painting, “The Cathedrals of Wall Street,” by early Modernist Florine Stettheimer, 1939. According to the museum’s website,…

Apr 24 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
The World

Army’s recovery efforts in Haiti move forward »

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The Salvation Army breaks ground for its new Delmas 2 compound and teaches teens shoemaking. The Salvation Army’s ongoing presence in post-earthquake Haiti continues to…

May 9 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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Youth acknowledged for volunteerism

  17-year-old autistic teen receives award for her volunteer efforts with The Salvation Army.  By Jenni Ragland Jeanetta “JJ” McWhorter, a 17-year-old with autism, won the Anchorage Association for Volunteer Administration’s (AAVA) 2012 Youth Community Service Award…

Apr 24 2012 / Read More »
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Transforming lives in San Francisco

Transformed Treasures raises money for the ARC’s Pinehurst Program for Women. By Cindy Engler This year in San Fransisco, The Salvation Army’s annual Transformed Treasures—a silent and live auction of work by Bay Area artists using…

May 9 2012 / Read More »
Southwest The Alamogordo “family” working together: (l-r) Mary Gillette, John Ridley, Janet Godinez and Corps Officer Lt. Bob Lueras.

Alamogordo Corps thrives on volunteers

Corps provides extensive community outreach with only volunteers. By Stephanie Lueras, Lt. The Salvation Army utilizes volunteers every day, but without the volunteers in Alamogordo, N.M., there would be no Salvation Army. Volunteers at the corps community…

May 9 2012 / Read More »
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REJOICE! Women’s Day Retreat

The Salvation Army in northern California joined with neighboring churches to hold a first-ever united meeting, the REJOICE! Women’s Day Retreat, held at the Eureka Corps. The Redding Corps also participated, along with Coastline, Faith Center,…

Apr 25 2012 / Read More »
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Yakima Adventure Corps wins red ribbon

Young gardeners prepare for next planting cycle. By Laine Hendricks As summer approaches, boys in The Salvation Army Adventure Corps in Yakima, Wash., are preparing for another cycle of planting and harvesting. The group’s current garden won…

Apr 25 2012 / Read More »
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Holiday outreach draws thousands

  Lytton Springs ARC and San Diego Kroc Center invite community at Easter  Holidays provide ample opportunity for community outreach, which the Lytton Springs, Calif., Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) and the San Diego Kroc Center took…

May 9 2012 / Read More »
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Compton’s Love Kitchen retires its head chef

  Mary Lawson served dinner every Monday to the community for 32 years. By Christin Davis Having never missed a Monday night in 32 years of serving dinner to those needing a meal in Compton, Calif., Mary…

May 9 2012 / Read More »
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Salvation Army volunteer receives national honor

Presidential volunteer award presented to Denver’s Sam Snyder. BY MELISSA McKEWEN Salvation Army volunteer Sam Snyder—an Army soldier since April 2011—received the national Drum Major for Service award on Jan. 10 at the Harbor Light Center…

Feb 14 2012 / Read More »

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