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Littlehales' have Salvo chaplains to thank

14 May 2012

The Salvation Army’s rural chaplains continue to provide assistance for those affected by floods that devastated western New South Wa...

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Brett's Freedom Story

28 March 2012

I went into to Canberra Recovery Services Centre (CRS) on 5th of October, 2011.  At the time, I knew I was an alcoholic and basically t...

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Bringing peace to the streets

26 March 2012

“The initial need for what we do was driven by the community. They were not happy about the antisocial behavior.” Salvation A...

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Goats and innovation in aged care

19 March 2012

“‘Recently I watched as one resident took his son and grandchildren out to the animal enclosure. It was a beautiful day and h...

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Financial recovery after floods

12 March 2012

Moneycare is a free financial counselling service which runs in around 40 locations throughout Australia. As part of the ongoing response to...

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New skills, new hope

5 March 2012

 “They’re beautiful kids ...They’re starting to get their lives together… and are now doing certificates yo...

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Help and hope for men in crisis

21 February 2012

“To see the emotional condition of some of the guys who come in here, I’m sure if we weren’t there to help, the suicide...

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New building, new possibilities

19 February 2012

The Salvation Army recently built 23 new units in the inner city suburb of Narrabundah (ACT), for (public) Housing ACT tenants, who are agei...

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Stabilising homeless families

16 February 2012

It is so sad that our service is just growing and growing. It would be lovely if we weren’t needed any longer!” - Lana Luxford...

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Gunnedah house of hope

19 August 2011

Jesus would be here walking amongst the broken, the hungry and the abused, and the house given to us seemed to represent the need. “N...

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