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10,662 Pairs of RED Socks
Home and lifestyle retailer, Nood, delivered 10,662 pairs of red socks to the Salvation Army Harbour Light Centre located in Vancouver’s Downtown Lower Eastside. The ‘Red Sock Project’ was a Nood driven campaign that called on Canadians to ‘share the warmth’ by donating $2 toward a pair of socks for…
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The BIG Book Drive aims to collect 6,500 books in Burnaby March 19 – 20
Three Simon Fraser University Beedie School of Business Project Management students – Joseph Choi, Alex Venetis and Steffi Chua – organized an inaugural book drive coined, “The BIG Book Drive” to collect books for the Salvation Army. On February 26th, The BIG Book Drive team collected 3,500 books at Lansdowne Mall in Richmond, far surpassing…
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Restoring Hope … Rebuilding Dreams … Remarkable Change
The Salvation Army Homestead hosted an open house to celebrate a new contract with the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). With over fifty people were in attendance, guest speakers included Captain Jennifer Canning, the Executive Director of the Homestead; Cari Turi, Associate Area Director for Community Corrections Pacific Region; a Homestead Alumni and Major Susan…
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Dignity Project Featured on A Channel
Dignity Project – Victoria A Channel In a shocking discovery, it’s realized more than 3 million Canadians live below the poverty line; some live on the streets, many others are what’s considered the working poor, while there are those with families and are barely getting by. Poverty can be seen in many situations, and it…
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Surrey Thrift Stores Raise Funds
Two Surrey Thrift Stores combined their efforts in supporting their local Community and Family Services of The Salvation Army in kindly asking customers to lend their extra change to the cause and in turn, make a direct impact. To the tune of $3,138.51, the community responded. Through the total cash donation received, the funds will…
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Teen Goes the Distance
Candace Sutherland has overcome some insurmountable odds in her young lifetime – having experienced a childhood of poverty, dependence on food banks and a brief stay in foster care – and through it all, triumphed. By the tender age of twelve, she began focusing her energy and talent towards a love for running. Running distances…
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The Dignity Project: Human dignity is a fundamental right for all
The Salvation Army launches The Dignity Project: Debunking Myths about Poverty in Canada – an initiative designed to inform the public about the reality and effects of poverty in the 21st century while reaffirming the notion that everyone deserves basic human dignity. Today, approximately three million Canadians, or one in 11 people, live in poverty.…
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SFU students initiate BIG Book Drive!
“The BIG Book Drive”, an inaugural initiative inspired by three local Simon Fraser University: Beedie School of Business Project Management students – Joseph Choi, Alex Venetis and Steffi Chua – aim to collect over 2,000 books for the Salvation Army. With two separate book drives planned in both Richmond and Burnaby, the first will take…
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Good Friday Service, April 22nd
UNITED GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE! This year’s speaker: Divisional Commander, Major Susan van Duinen Time: 10.30am Location: Cariboo Hill Temple @ 7195 Cariboo Road, Burnaby, BC Because of Good Friday, “Jesus is Lord.” Lord, we pray for this city, We ask for mercy here, Lord, we know You…
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One Year Later
Haiti Earthquake Response On January 12, 2010, having built community networks, and known for its longstanding record in humanitarian services, The Salvation Army responded immediately to the destructive earthquake in Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. Due to extensive damage to buildings and significant loss of life, The Salvation Army’s…