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Home at last

22 June 2017

For the first time after four years of homelessness, Gabi can take a bath, sit on her own lounge and sleep in her own bed.

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Caring for people still an honour for Bert

12 June 2017

Major Bert George, a retired Salvation Army officer, has always loved caring for people. He began official Salvation Army ministry in 1970 w...

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Empathy for people in crisis

6 June 2017

“I just wanted to write a letter to let you know how much of an impact you had on me and my life at a time when my faith in human bei...

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Commemorating National Reconciliation Week

26 May 2017

National Reconciliation Week (NRW) celebrates achievements in Australia’s journey towards reconciliation, with hundreds of events held nati...

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Blessing counts on Army's heart for struggling migrants

16 May 2017

When a Nigerian Salvationist and her family arrived in Sydney last year they had little knowledge of the country they had moved to. The one...

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Celebrating our volunteers

8 May 2017

It takes an army of volunteers to provide support for people doing it tough across Australia.

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Real estate rider braves French 'hell'

3 May 2017

Newcastle real estate director Scott Walkom endured 275km of cycling 'hell' in France recently to raise funds and awareness for The Salvatio...

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Salvos Legal expands to Melbourne

26 April 2017

The Salvation Army’s social enterprise law firm, Salvos Legal, is opening its first humanitarian legal service in Melbourne.

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The homeless have a life story too

18 April 2017

"It's long and it's cold … and you have to sleep with one eye open because you don't know who's going to bash you or stab you or rob...

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Luisa's story

18 April 2017

For people in crisis, hope is incredibly important - and it can change everything.

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