Blue Jays Host The Salvation Army at Toronto’s Rogers Centre

On July 31, the Toronto Blue Jays and Centrefielder Vernon Wells hosted The Salvation Army at the Jays game at Rogers Centre. Fifty children from The Salvation Army Yorkwoods (Jane and Finch neighbourhood) and 614 (Regent Park neighbourhood) enjoyed a … Read more

The Salvation Army Launches Hope + Dignity, the 2009-10 Annual Review

On September 14, 2010, The Salvation Army in Canada launched its 2009-10 Annual Review; Hope + Dignity. For the second year in a row the content for the review can be found online at www.SalvationArmy.ca/annualreview.

Will Low-Cost Form of Voice Mail Restore Dignity?

People with no phone or access to voice mail can use a new system being offered in Regina. The Salvation Army and the Carmichael Outreach Centre have set up a low-cost form of voice mail where people get a number … Read more

The Salvation Army Responds To Toronto 6 Alarm Highrise Blaze

TORONTO, Sept. 24 /CNW/ – Just before 5:00pm a six-alarm blaze broke out on the 24th floor in a highrise on Wellesley Street and quickly spread to adjacent floors. The Salvation Army arrived on scene within an hour to provide … Read more

Voice mail for Those Without

The Salvation Army and the Carmichael Outreach Centre have set up a low-cost form of voice mail, in which people get a number for their voice mail account, and record a greeting. “A phone is very important to people,” Val … Read more

Salvation Army Prepares as Hurricane Igor Approaches Bermuda

Bermuda, Saturday September 18, 2010 – The Salvation Army Emergency Response is prepared to help people as a hurricane warning is in effect for Bermuda. Hurricane Igor is expected to hit or approach Bermuda by Sunday night. Conditions from Hurricane … Read more

Abuse Victim Finds Hope at Salvation Army Shelter

Her father was a pedophile. Her mother was an alcoholic. And, from ages three to 12, Laverna Wabash was terrorized physically and sexually by men on her First Nations reserve.

The Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda Annual Review – 2009/2010 – HOPE + DIGNITY

Climbers take on Mount Baldy to raise money for Salvation Army

Employees from an investment group will be climbing Mount Baldy in Kananaskis Tuesday, to help raise money for vulnerable women at the Salvation Army. Forty workers from World Financial Group’s Alberta, Manitoba and British Columbia offices are making the five … Read more

Hungry People Find Healthy Food at The Salvation Army

Fifty-five-year-old Paul Kailek can’t afford one of life’s basic necessities—food. He is not homeless, but lives on a fixed income for the severely disabled.