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Introducing young people to concepts of social justice early allows them to inform their own values, lets them know they’re part of something bigger and inspires them to get involved. By developing an appreciation of the world around them, young people have an opportunity to learn that, whatever they’re going through, they’re not alone.

Get your school involved

If you are looking to get involved by volunteering, Red Shield Appeal and Christmas are the best times to do so as there are many opportunities for group volunteering. Please contact Joel Campbell (joel.campbell@salvationarmy.org.au) to explore ways to get engaged.

Your school has the opportunity to support the work of The Salvation Army in a number of ways.

Fundraise

Giving is a feel-good thing. By fundraising for us you can spread that feeling around. You can help us, help people who come to The Salvation Army for assistance every year.

Even if you're not able to donate money, there are a number of ways you can help us raise the funds we need to deliver our programs. The best part is, you can use your imagination and choose how you would like to contribute.

Organise your own fundraising event

At school you can hold an event such as a Salvos' School Red Day, a sausage sizzle, a school concert, a cake stall, or anything else you can think of. Feel free to invite a representative from Shire Salvos to come and speak at your school to promote the event.

Contact Joel Campbell (joel.campbell@salvationarmy.org.au) to find out more about ways to fundraise for Shire Salvos. 

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RED SHIELD APPEAL DIGITAL DOORKNOCK | Rotary District 9685

Our Red Shield Appeal is held every year during the month of May. Students can participate in a number of different ways.

What can your school do? 

Volunteer 

Join as a volunteer and collect via a doorknock or at a collection point 

Digital Doorknock (online fundraiser) 

Register your school to our online fundraising page. Your school can participate as a school wide fundraiser and/or students can sign up as individuals.  

Red Day  

Host a Red Day where students come to school wearing something red for a gold coin donation.  

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Our Christmas Appeal takes place in December every year. Your School community can participate in a number of different ways.

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Volunteering is a great and easy way to get involved. We can help you find a local opportunity to get your school involved. To find out more or enquire about volunteering, please email joel.campbell@salvationarmy.org.au

The Salvation Army Hope Internship Program is an initiative designed for students who are passionate about social justice and making a difference in the community. The program will strive to teach students the skills needed to be innovative, strategic and influential leaders, now and in the future.

About the program

The Hope Internship Program is a year long learning and engagement opportunity for student, where they will be inspired and educated by experts in personal finance, community engagement, fundraising, marketing, business, government, and advocacy, in a supportive, safe and inclusive environment.

Participants – called Hope Interns – will participate in regular face-to-face or online workshops and will work on community engagement, fundraising and advocacy projects throughout the year, supported by a network of professionals from the Salvos and the local community.

On completing the program, Hope Interns will showcase their achievements and celebrate with their families, friends, and school community at an end-of-year celebration.

They will also receive a Certificate of Completion and be formally acknowledged for their leadership and contribution to local community, by the local community.

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