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Feeding People in Need

Food is the common thread running through most of our work. We help everyone who comes to us without discrimination, based on our capacity to serve.

Providing Support and Shelter for the Unhoused 

When we think of homelessness, we often think of people living in a shelter or completely unhoused in a public space. But sometimes, people who are housing-insecure find themselves moving from one unstable situation to another due to low wages, housing scarcity, domestic violence, and other factors.

Caring Comprehensively 

The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that gives hope and support to vulnerable people in more than 400 communities across Canada and in more than 130 countries worldwide. When you give to The Salvation Army, you support a holistic model of care for anyone who comes to us in need, based on our ability to help.

Making a Difference Around the World 

The Salvation Army’s International Development Department works in more than 130 countries around the world. Our priorities include emergency and disaster relief, as well as longer-term commitments to holistic and sustainable development. Our partnerships include maternal newborn child health programming, gender equality, WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene), and more.

Helping in Disaster

During a crisis, we are there for survivors, first responders and people who are displaced. The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services (EDS) personnel respond to incidents across Canada, providing essential direct interventions such as food, shelter, clothing and hydration, as well as meeting longer-term community needs.

Serving in over 400 communities across Canada, The Salvation Army is there at the moment of disaster offering emotional and spiritual care and remains in the community long after, supporting those who are experiencing loss and are struggling. Our services are adapted to the specific needs of individuals and communities and scalable according to the magnitude of the disaster.

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Fighting Human Trafficking 

The Salvation Army is deeply committed to fighting and responding to modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT). Our programs are designed to meet the complex, multi-faceted needs of those who suffer from a range of substance use disorders and mental health challenges.

Brighten the Holidays

Make a difference this holiday season.
Many struggle with basic necessities, and the holidays bring added financial and emotional stress to families living in poverty.

 

To find information on holiday assistance in your area, use our location finder below to contact your local Salvation Army. To help a family this holiday season, click here.

Journeying Together on the Road to Recovery

The Salvation Army is deeply committed to fighting and responding to modern slavery and human trafficking (MSHT). Our programs are designed to meet the complex, multi-faceted needs of those who suffer from a range of substance use disorders and mental health challenges.

Offering Spiritual Care

The Salvation Army, established in Canada in 1882, operates over 300 churches that provide worship and community support. Central to their mission is spiritual care, delivered by trained Chaplains who assist individuals in connecting with their beliefs and values during times of crisis and recovery.

Thrift Store

From generating funds to support local Salvation Army programs and services, to diverting over 94 million pounds from landfill, we are making a difference together! Discover the incredible environmental and social impact you have when you shop thrift & donate second-hand goods at your local Salvation Army Thrift Store.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store is proud to be one of Canada’s largest clothing recyclers. Through our thrift stores, we offer savings on second-hand clothing and household goods. By shopping and donating at a thrift store, funds raised support Salvation Army programs and services in your local community.

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