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At a Crossroads: Finding Hope in Saskatoon
In this first-person account, Saskatoon Crossroads Residential Services chaplain Tyrone McKenzie shares how divine timing and the perseverance of kindness can win over even a hardened heart. Housing, shelter, and social services (including correctional and justice services and addiction services) are fundamental aspects of The Salvation Army’s mission. Click the links above to learn more. Photo…
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For The Love of Giving – Wayne and Ina-Lou Brownlee in Saskatoon
Wayne and Ina-Lou Brownlee of Saskatoon are lifelong Saskatchewanians, originally from Biggar, SK. They were high school sweethearts and have been married for almost 50 years. The Brownlees have a full life with children, grandchildren, hobbies, interests, and community involvement. When it came time to discuss how they wanted to leave a legacy, the Brownlees…
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For The Love of Giving – Barry Finds Hope at Saskatoon’s Crossroads Residential Services
My name is Barry. I am 55 years old and it wasn’t very long ago that I had a “normal life”. I was a government healthcare worker who attended the Salvation Army church and volunteered doing Emergency Disaster Services work for the Salvation Army. I was also the President of the Saskatchewan Green Party. I…
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New copper dining tables at The Salvation Army Crossroads Residential Services in Saskatoon hinder COVID-19 virus spread
At the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, Major Judy Regamey and Crossroads Food Services Coordinator Ryan Olson sat down to assess how Rogers Communications’ donated funds could be used for updating the building’s dining area. The updates would provide added protection for residents and employees of The Salvation Army Crossroads Residential Services in Saskatoon, SK.…