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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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Salvos response long-term

16 December 2013

“Long after the fires are gone and the smoke has cleared, The Salvation Army will still be in these communities, standing side-by-sid...

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Salvation Army on hand at the firefront

16 December 2013

“Our officers and volunteers provided emergency assistance with meals, hot and cold beverages, as well as a listening ear to so many...

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Miracle of love

9 December 2013

Leah is committed to bringing hope to young lives. “I think a lot of people are scared about kids being damaged and worry that they c...

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Christmas gifts up in flames

6 December 2013

Caption: The Murdoch family, who were affected by bushfires near Coonabarabran  “[A friend’s wife] had called and...

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Investing in the lives of others

2 December 2013

After driving his own taxi for 30 years, then retiring at the age of 74, Dennis Wyndham began volunteering at The Salvation Army’s Pa...

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Compassion for Christmas

2 December 2013

“It is so wonderful to be able to say to our clients, you just concentrate on keeping your bills paid and we’ll organise Chris...

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Hope at the heart of Foster House

4 November 2013

“Homelessness isn’t a disease…Everyone in this room may be only a pay cheque away from being homeless.” –...

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Finding Freedom

7 October 2013

“I worked seven days a week from seven in the morning until ten at night, I had no breaks …They used to threaten me and swear...

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Stan a fan of the Salvos

30 September 2013

To help those in greatest need, New Zealand-born singer, Stan Walker threw his support behind the 2013 Salvation Army Red Shield App...

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