Category: 2019-20 Bushfire Crisis
Bushfire impacted families at home with new housing pods
25 June 2020
The Salvation Army has entered into an initiative with the New South Wales Government and the Minderoo Foundation to provide bushfire-affected families with a temporary home while they rebuild after the ‘Black Summer’ bushfire disaster....
Read moreSalvos detail method to bushfire recovery
16 June 2020
Public commentary surrounding the release of funds raised from The Salvation Army’s Bushfire Disaster Appeal, has, at times, been lou...
Read moreBushfire Disaster Appeal Report released
27 April 2020
The Salvation Army has released a six-month Disaster Appeal Report, outlining its ongoing recovery work in areas of Australia affected by de...
Read moreSalvos ramp up bushfire recovery operation
11 February 2020
The Salvation Army has shifted to the recovery phase of its bushfire assistance, thanks to the generous support and contributions of the Aus...
Read moreBushfire recovery efforts
31 January 2020
With several fires still burning out of control, The Salvation Army remains active in its response – supporting emergency personnel a...
Read moreAn update on our response to the bushfires
23 January 2020
The Salvation Army’s response to the national bushfire disaster is in its fourth month. To date, we have distributed $8.4m (80 per ce...
Read moreTerritorial Commander thanks Disaster Appeal corporate supporters
22 January 2020
Updated 24 January 2020 “We have been completely overwhelmed by the volume of support – financially and emotionally – ...
Read moreMillions in relief delivered as National Disaster Appeal exceeds $40 million
15 January 2020
The Salvation Army's response to the national bushfire disaster is now in its fourth month with many emergency operations moving into recove...
Read moreEnsuring firefighters are well-fed on Kangaroo Island
14 January 2020
For months, firefighters and emergency personnel have sacrificed their own time and personal safety to combat the spread of bushfires during...
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