NEW & NOTABLE No Address Inspired by true events, No Address tells the moving story of a group of individuals experiencing homelessness. Released by Robert Craig Films, it is a powerful narrative about hope, humanity and resilience, following characters as they navigate life without a physical address. Through their stories, the film sheds
"A Heart for Seniors"
Salvation Army volunteer recognized for delivering 10,000 boxes of food.
By Darren TaylorBorn and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Shawn McEwan has been volunteering with the Salvation Army food bank for 15 years.
Salvation Army Holds Celebration of Culture in Ontario
Learning day builds on reconciliation efforts.
by Giselle RandallThe Celebration of Culture came to Ontario this year for a day of learning, feasting and dancing on the journey of reconciliation. The seventh-annual event, a partnership between The Salvation Army and Indigenous Pathways, was held at Northridge Community Church in Aurora, Ont., on Saturday, September 20.
Growing Minds
Salvation Army After S’Cool Club in Calgary helps kids learn and thrive.
by Abbigail Oliver
Every Thursday, parents in Calgary know their children have a safe, welcoming place to go at The Salvation Army’s Community Resource Centre thanks to the After S’Cool Club, where kids can learn, make friends and build academic and social skills. This is especially important for the large population of newcomers in the community who are adjusting
Salvationist Podcast: Practising Medicine and Faith
Whether she's serving at The Willows or helping patients, Salvationist Dr. Lucinda McQuarrie knows God is in control.
Dr. Lucinda talks about her spiritual journey, from encountering God as a child to her leadership at The Willows church today, and how she lives out her faith in her medical practice.
"They Genuinely Care"
Like so many helped by The Salvation Army, Elizabeth found dignity and comfort in a time of need.
by Ken RamsteadAfter facing serious health challenges, Elizabeth, a single mother, struggled to provide for her two children. Remembering her previous connection to The Salvation Army, she reached out for help. “They genuinely care,” Elizabeth says. “That made all the difference.”
Building the Kingdom Together
Colonel Margaret McLeod, new chief secretary, talks about her calling, officership and the “why” behind the mission.
Colonel Margaret McLeod has served in a range of appointments over more than 30 years of officership, from corps ministry to divisional leadership, and most recently as assistant training principal at the College for Officer Training (CFOT) in Toronto. On October 1, she stepped into a new role as chief secretary of the Canada and Bermuda
Plant a Row for Us
How a partnership with a local high school is growing food security in Chilliwack, B.C.
by Josh Draheim"Plant a Row for Us” in Chilliwack, B.C., supports Salvation Army food program.
Crossroads Residential Services in Saskatoon Celebrates 100 Years
Street party and barbecue mark exciting milestone.
By Juan Romero
The Salvation Army in Saskatoon recently celebrated 100 years of service at its Avenue C location, where Crossroads Residential Services is situated. For a century, this branch has supported people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity. The Army hosted a street party in June to mark the occasion. “With permission from the city, we
One Body, Many Parts
Strengthening capacity, sustainability and communications partnerships across Africa.
By Lt-Colonel John Murray
“Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ.”—1 Corinthians 12:12 Across the vast and diverse continent of Africa, The Salvation Army’s ministry—faithful service through corps and community development projects such as hospitals, health clinics and schools—is inspiring. Over many