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7 ways you can give Hope this Christmas

This Christmas, we think no-one should have to go it alone. Join us in spreading hope where it's needed most.

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Nourishing the soul through food

TV chef Zoe Bingley-Pullin spoke to us about her passion for food, healthy eating and support of the Salvos.

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Cutting through the bling

Jessica Rowe speaks candidly about her support of The Salvation Army which stems from her own battle with mental health issues.

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Bringing cheer to Chatswood's needy

Each year, Chatswood Salvation Army celebrates Christmas by running a 'Christmas Cheer' event to help disadvantaged families in the communit...

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Taking back control

Trapped in a downward spiral of domestic violence, Kate could see no way out, until she sought the help of The Salvation Army.

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Rosemary and time for hope

From youth in Kings Cross to residents in an aged care home, Rosemary says everyone is looking for the same thing at Christmas.

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The gift of family

The Salvation Army's Family Tracing Service has provided Sarah with a present like no other this Christmas.

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Hope springs from devastation

News presenter Ron Wilson has never forgotten the generosity he experienced from The Salvation Army following aftermath of Cyclone Tracy.

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Gifts from the sky

The Steeles spend much of December delivering presents and Christmas hampers to disadvantaged children in remote indigenous communities and...

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Laughter in the midst of tears

After becoming her husband's full-time carer, Hazel wasn't sure how she was going to make ends meet at Christmas.

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