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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.…
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The Rogers Family Foundation helps The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services Keep Rolling
The Salvation Army EDS responds to disasters when and where they occur, and, thanks to the funding received from the Rogers Family Foundations donation of $10 million dollars across the country, we were able to enhance our capabilities. “We needed repairs to emergency response vehicles, the addition of environmentally friendly products and PPE have all…
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IKEA Winnipeg donates over $10,000 worth of household items to The Salvation Army Winnipeg Centre of Hope
As an organization that has people at the core of its mission, The Salvation Army has taken unprecedented measures during COVID-19 to ensure that those who rely on them for help, stay healthy and safe. Abiding by social distancing guidelines, our shelter spaces at The Salvation Army Winnipeg Centre of Hope had to be expanded.…
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The Salvation Army Winnipeg’s Extreme Environment Response Vehicle keeps rolling to help those in need on our city streets.
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, The Salvation Army is doing everything we can to keep those we serve as safe as possible. In addition to this, The Salvation Army continues the same level of services provided before COVID-19. The Salvation Army Winnipeg Extreme Environment Response Vehicle (EERV) drives out of The Salvation Army Centre of Hope…
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The Salvation Army Prairie Division Taking Necessary Precautions




