2010 Salvation Army Annual Report

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The 2010 Salvation Army Online Annual Report is viewable at http://annualreview.salvationarmy.ca. The report includes a video message from our Territorial Commander, Commissioner Francis, with statistical and financial highlights for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2010.

The theme this year is “HOPE + DIGNITY”. In the coming months, we will be launching a new initiative called The Dignity Project. For most, living without dignity is a remote concept. However, for too many Canadians, the necessities of life required for basic human dignity are out of reach. Poverty is often the root cause, leaving 3 million Canadians without access to everyday resources such as food, clothing and shelter. We have developed The Dignity Project to inspire and educate the public about the challenges facing society’s most vulnerable people, and to help address the dehumanizing scourge of poverty and injustice. We are asking all Canadians to join The Dignity Project – to restore dignity and hope. Watch for more information about The Dignity Project in the coming months.

Go to the report: http://annualreview.salvationarmy.ca

the 2010 Salvation Army Online Annual Report is now live and viewable at https://salvationarmy.ca/annualreview. The report includes a video message from our Territorial Commander, Commissioner Francis, with statistical and financial highlights for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2010.

The theme this year is “HOPE + DIGNITY”.  In the coming months, we will be launching a new initiative called The Dignity Project. For most, living without dignity is a remote concept. However, for too many Canadians, the necessities of life required for basic human dignity are out of reach.   Poverty is often the root cause, leaving 3 million Canadians without access to everyday resources such as food, clothing and shelter.  We have developed The Dignity Project to inspire and educate the public about the challenges facing society’s most vulnerable people, and to help address the dehumanizing scourge of poverty and injustice.  We are asking all Canadians to join The Dignity Project – to restore dignity and hope.  Watch for more information about The Dignity Project in the coming months.