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Easter: a time to think again

10 April 2017

Easter is a time for us to reflect upon the incredible, extravagant and measureless grace of God. General Andre Cox shares his thoughts on t...

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Wez's coffee art a big hit

29 March 2017

Many connoisseurs would advocate coffee as an art-form. But Salvation Army worker Wesley Koni has taken the art of coffee to a new level.

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PLP came at the right time for Debbie

24 March 2017

When Debbie crashed her car while drink-driving, it was the culmination of years of feeling lost, broken and out-of-control since her divorc...

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World Social Work Day

21 March 2017

Today is World Social Work Day, a day to recognise and celebrate the unique and significant contributions of the social work profession. We...

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Wyong cafe to benefit unemployed youth

23 February 2017

A Salvation Army-run cafe on the NSW Central Coast has been set up with the intention of training young people for the workforce.

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Moneycare the catalyst for lasting change

6 February 2017

When Sydney resident Telly hit her mid-30s, she realised she had nothing to show for her life. She knew she needed to change before things s...

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A life-changing investment

30 January 2017

Jason Poutawa was 10 when he, his mother and brother moved into a government housing estate in which youth riots, drugs and violence meant m...

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Balga Early Learning Centre

25 January 2017

The Salvation Army Balga has recently opened a Child Health Centre that provides families with high quality early-years service.

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Doorways to parenting

25 January 2017

Tasmania’s Doorways to Parenting program helped Lydia learn strategies and skills to cope with her mental health which helped her get h...

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Life as a Salvo

25 January 2017

The Salvation Army's Major Brendan Nottle from Melbourne 614 tell us what life is like as a Salvo in this exclusive interview

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