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A world of possibilities

17 March 2014

The Salvation Army’s Adrian Kistan says indigenous young people are half as likely to complete Year 12, than non-indigenous and only...

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Rebuilding their shattered community

10 March 2014

“You see so many people still struggling, or who have become homeless after storms and two cyclones. Within the area nobody escaped.&...

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Walking the walk

3 March 2014

Alona and Karen, together with a team of workers and volunteers, run the "Lifehouse" service, which includes positive living programs, commu...

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Philanthropist and Friend to those in need

3 March 2014

When fires raged in the Blue Mountains and Southern Highlands (NSW) in October 2013, founder and Managing Director of ABC Tissues, Henry Nga...

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Matthew's Freedom Story

28 February 2014

If you met Matthew today, there’s a good chance you wouldn’t guess his past. A man with his life devoted to God doesn’t...

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Daring to smile

26 February 2014

“There were a couple of years there where the only reason we got Christmas was because the Salvos were able to help me out.” &...

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Doorways to freedom

21 February 2014

An innovative holistic welfare model known as “Doorways” has been developed by The Salvation Army to help long-term clients br...

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Passion to grow future leaders

19 February 2014

“I spent years of my life hiding who I really was because I was so ashamed of my past. I was scared that no-one would like me or peop...

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A 'family' for the force

19 February 2014

"My life really began to unravel, I was injured at work and basically I did not know how to deal with it. It was a significant injury and it...

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A million thanks to no-interest loans

14 February 2014

A Salvos no-interest loan scheme (NILS) has given out $1 million to disadvantaged Australians for essential goods and services since it bega...

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