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Easing restrictions see some Salvos Stores re-open
Opening doors at an initial 78 locations across the country, Salvos Stores will once again be the destination to donate and find quality items as well as accessing community support.
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Volunteers persist with dedication, kindness
As we mark National Volunteer Week 2020 from 18-24 May, we celebrate the invaluable contribution that volunteers have made across Australia.
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Kidzone to the rescue during lockdown!
Lockdown doesn’t have to spell the end of learning and fun. If you're looking for exciting ways to keep the kids entertained (and get some learning done too) – we have something to help!
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Salvation Army to lead nation in Anzac Day prayer
Major Brett Gallagher, Chief Commissioner of the Red Shield Defence Services, will lead the prayer during the live broadcast of the Anzac Day service at the Australian War Memorial.
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Salvos help meet essential needs
Providing vulnerable community members with basic essentials to help with day-to-day living, every day Salvos services right around the country assist people in need.
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Maintaining mission in the face of COVID-19
For 140 years, Salvos have rolled up their sleeves and responded to human need in times of crisis– assisting families, soldiers and personnel during war; supporting communities...
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Socially distant but still connecting
The Salvation Army will continue to provide practical, emotional and spiritual support to all Australians, without discrimination, over the coming weeks and months.
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Help support our services
Day-in, day-out, The Salvos are here for those in need. Help keep our essential services running by donating here.
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Kindness rules in time of uncertainty
As Australians grapple to keep up with changes to home, work and community life as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, The Salvation Army across the country is also facing challenges
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Salvos respond to novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
As the world steps up its response to the spread of novel coronavirus, all Australians are urged to take necessary precautions to protect themselves and others.
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