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Discover the mission and activities of The Salvation Army through their different services and contributions to society. Experience how they serve and support those in need with compassion and care.
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A man and his cornet • The Salvation Army sells brass instruments to raise money. • The Salvation Army uses musical instruments like this to worship God. • Everyone in The Salvation Army plays a cornet.
A man and his cornet • The Salvation Army sells brass instruments to raise money. • The Salvation Army uses musical instruments to worship God. • Everyone in The Salvation Army plays a cornet.
A woman sitting on a bucket • Members of The Salvation Army have to pay to join. • Cleaning companies pay to use Salvation Army buckets. • The Salvation Army collects money twice a year in buckets like this to help people in need.
A woman sitting on a bucket • Members of The Salvation Army have to pay to join. • Cleaning companies pay to use Salvation Army buckets. • The Salvation Army collects money twice a year in buckets like this to help people in need.
A fireman climbing a cup of tea • Members of The Salvation Army drink a lot of tea. • When there is an emergency The Salvation Army gives out hot drinks to comfort people. c) The Salvation Army has a coffee shop for members of the fire brigade.
A fireman climbing a cup of tea • Members of The Salvation Army drink a lot of tea. • When there is an emergency The Salvation Army gives out hot drinks to comfort people. c) The Salvation Army has a coffee shop for members of the fire brigade.
A man sleeping on the street • The Salvation Army serves food and gives clothes to people who are homeless. • The Salvation Army has places all over the country where homeless people can stay. • The Salvation Army helps people to get off the streets and into a proper home.
A man sleeping on the street • The Salvation Army serves food and gives clothes to people who are homeless. • The Salvation Army has places all over the country where homeless people can stay. • The Salvation Army helps people to get off the streets and into a proper home.
A child leaning on the Bible • The Bible is only read by children in The Salvation Army. • The Bible is too sacred to be read in a Salvation Army church service. • The work of The Salvation Army is based on the Bible so it is very special to members.
A child leaning on the Bible • The Bible is only read by children in The Salvation Army. • The Bible is too sacred to be read in a Salvation Army church service. • The work of The Salvation Army is based on the Bible so it is very special to members.
An elderly woman hanging off a zimmer frame • Salvation Army ministers visit elderly people in their homes. • The Salvation Army has a gymnastics club for the elderly. • Elderly people can only attend a Salvation Army meeting if they bring their zimmer frame.
An elderly woman hanging off a zimmer frame • Salvation Army ministers visit elderly people in their homes. • The Salvation Army has a gymnastics club for the elderly. • Elderly people can only attend a Salvation Army meeting if they bring their zimmer frame.
A woman pushing a mouse • People who work for The Salvation Army have to be good with computers. • The Salvation Army’s head office is in Scotland. • At The Salvation Army’s head office, there is a Family Tracing Service to help people find missing family members.
A woman pushing a mouse • People who work for The Salvation Army have to be good with computers. • The Salvation Army’s head office is in Scotland. • At The Salvation Army’s head office, there is a Family Tracing Service to help people find missing family members.
A woman holding up a copy of ‘The War Cry’ • The Salvation Army gives out free newspapers. • The Salvation Army has a newspaper and a kids’ comic which help to fund its work in the community. • ‘The War Cry’ is a newspaper for members of The Salvation Army.
A woman holding up a copy of ‘The War Cry’ • The Salvation Army gives out free newspapers. • The Salvation Army has a newspaper and a kids’ comic which help to fund its work in the community. • ‘The War Cry’ is a newspaper for members of The Salvation Army.
A little girl holding her teddy bear’s hand • The Salvation Army thinks that families are important and has lots of activities for parents and children. • The Salvation Army runs teddy bears’ picnics. • Every child must bring a teddy bear to a Salvation Army meeting.
A little girl holding her teddy bear’s hand • The Salvation Army thinks that families are important and has lots of activities for parents and children. • The Salvation Army runs teddy bears’ picnics. • Every child must bring a teddy bear to a Salvation Army meeting.
A teenager holding the globe • Members of The Salvation Army use O2 mobile phones. • Members of The Salvation Army love to travel. • The Salvation Army is an international church and charity.
A teenager holding the globe • Members of The Salvation Army use O2 mobile phones. • Members of The Salvation Army love to travel. • The Salvation Army is an international church and charity.
A elderly man diving into soup • The Salvation Army owns a soup company. • Many Salvation Army centres have lunch clubs for people who find it difficult to cook for themselves. • The Salvation Army has a swimming team for elderly people.
A elderly man diving into soup • The Salvation Army owns a soup company. • Many Salvation Army centres have lunch clubs for people who find it difficult to cook for themselves. • The Salvation Army has a swimming team for elderly people.
A skater girl • Children at The Salvation Army are very sporty. • Everyone arrives at church on a skateboard. • There are many activities for children and youth at The Salvation Army and they often have their own time of worship and learning about God.
A skater girl • Children at The Salvation Army are very sporty. • Everyone arrives at church on a skateboard. • There are many activities for children and youth at The Salvation Army and they often have their own time of worship and learning about God.