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27 August 2015
Between 1890 and the 1990s The Salvation Army in Australia cared for over 35,000 children who, for many and varied reasons beyond their cont...
Read full storyInternational: TSA Greece offers assistance to refugees
25 August 2015
The Salvation Army is providing a compassionate ministry to some of the thousands of refugees who have fled to Greece from north Africa and...
Read full storyChanging lives with The Salvos
25 August 2015
You can change lives with the Salvos – all in a day’s work Whether you work part-time or full-time, it’s easy to...
Read full storyCCYP report on the sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children and young people in residential care
19 August 2015
The recent report by the Commission for Children and Young People (CCYP) highlights a number of critical issues within Victoria’s res...
Read full storySydneys youth safer for longer on city streets
10 August 2015
Photographer: Stephen Mejorada (The Salvation Army) A program that has already helped more than 5,000 young people avoid the risk of late ni...
Read full storyThe Salvation Army Welcomes Westpac Decision to cut ties with Payday Lending Industry
6 August 2015
The Salvation Army welcomes the decision by Westpac to cut ties with the payday lending sector – an industry which is known to exploi...
Read full storyThe Salvation Army's response to the Nepal earthquake
4 August 2015
Update: 4 August 2015A significant milestone has been reached in The Salvation Army's ongoing response to Cyclone Pam on Vanuatu with the co...
Read full storyHomelessness prevention week
4 August 2015
Step up to end homelessness This week is Homelessness Prevention Week – and the statistics in Australia paint a bleak picture about t...
Read full storyMissing Persons Week: follow your instincts
4 August 2015
35,000 Australians are reported missing annually – that’s one person every 15 minutes. This week is National Missing Persons W...
Read full storySouperheroes hang up their capes!
4 August 2015
Last week a group of ordinary Australians dusted off their capes and transformed into Souperheroes to raise money for struggling citizens....
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