Maidenhead
Maidenhead Church & Community Centre
We exist to worship God; to communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ; to bring people into a relationship with Him by the power of the Holy Spirit and to reach out to the community through a caring ministry.
Where we are
East Road
Maidenhead
SL6 1PJ
United Kingdom
Email address:
maidenhead@salvationarmy.org.uk
Phone:
01628 625914
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Rob Molloy
Corps Sergeant Major
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Liz Walker
Corps Secretary
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John Renouf
Corps Treasurer
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Eileen Davies
Recruiting Sergeant
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Peter Kitney
Acting Over-60 Club Secretary
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Taryn Parker
Young People's Sergeant Major
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Mark Lazenbury
Bandmaster
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Madeleine Brain
Songster Leader
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Kay Borsberry
Assistant Recruiting Sergeant
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Gail Westwood-Payne
Prayer & Spiritual Life Development Coordinator
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Major Maureen Wiffin
Pastoral Care Representative
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10:30-11:45 SUNDAY CELEBRATION MEETING (except 2nd Sunday in month - see below)
Featuring songs, music, prayer, something for the children and positive, practical, encouraging teaching from the Bible
10:30-11:30 2ND SUNDAY CELEBRATION (2nd Sunday in month)
Worship in a more relaxed, lighter style, featuring songs, prayer, activities and a short, positive, practical, encouraging thought from the Bible
You can join our Worship every Sunday LIVE on our Facebook Page - www.facebook.com/maidenheadcitadelsalvationarmy/live
Or you can catch up later on our YouTube Channel - www.youtube.com/channel/UCHyDHiaWEg-ww8RbWGTgjkQ
11:00-12:00 SUNDAY'S KOOL (school term time, except 2nd Sunday in month)
Fun, Bible-based activities for tots to 11’s
11:45-12:30 APPROX. COFFEE & CHAT (except 2nd Sunday in month)
Join with us after worship and catch up with friends
12:00-13:30 APPROX. CHURCH LUNCH (2nd Sunday in month)
Join us for food and friendship following our 2nd Sunday Celebration
12:15-12:45 YOUNG PEOPLE'S SINGING COMPANY REHEARSAL (school term time, except 2nd Sunday in month)
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You can also catch up with Captain Rob's Bible Messages via podcast. Head to battlereadysermons.podbean.com for more details and to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts or via the Battlefield Resources Facebook page - www.facebook.com/battlefieldresources. Like the page and get a notification when a new sermon drops or sign up to be sent an email - eepurl.com/h2FPND. You can even listen below:
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Welcome to Battle Drill, a weekday devotional from Captain Rob of The Salvation Army. Join us as we share hope and encouragement as we read and study the Bible together.
There's a new episode of Battle Drill Devotional every Monday through Friday.
Click on the link - https://linktr.ee/battlefieldresources - to listen, watch or subscribe to this podcast.
Or you can listen below:
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09:30-12:30 TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
Hub Community Café @ Maidenhead Salvation Army
Pop in for a coffee, cake and a chat. Open to all, you would be assured of a warm welcome!
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TUESDAYS
09:30-12:30 COMMUNITY KITCHEN
Free hot drinks and snacks, and a takeaway hot meal for families and individuals in need
WEDNESDAYS
19:30-21:00 GROWTH GROUP ONLINE
Join us as we study and discuss God's Word together in a relaxed atmosphere, via Zoom
Join our Zoom Meeting at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/93963988634?pwd=L2JsNzRtc21ORndNL2RFRyt6RDAxZz09
Meeting ID: 939 6398 8634
Passcode: 064413
THURSDAYS
09:30-12:30 COMMUNITY KITCHEN
Free hot drinks and snacks, and a takeaway hot meal for families and individuals in need
10:30-12:00 STREET HOMELESS DROP-IN CENTRE
A warm and welcoming space for street homeless people to enjoy hot food and drink, a shower, and other facilities (in partnership with The Brett Foundation)
19:00-20:15 SONGSTERS REHEARSAL
20:30-21:45 BAND REHEARSAL
FRIDAYS
09:30-10:00 PRAYER TIME
Join us as we pray for each other, our community and the world
SATURDAYS
10:00-17:00 CRAFT DAY (1st Saturday in month)
Join us as we enjoy several crafts. Bring your own packed lunch
Other events as advertised
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Sundays
You can join us live for Sunday Worship on YouTube each week. Head over to our channel - www.youtube.com/@maidenheadsalvationarmy and Subscribe and you will be notified when we go Live on Sunday morning, shortly before 10:30am. Or head on over to the Channel on Sunday morning and the Live video should appear at the top of the Page.
If you're unable to join us in-person on Sunday morning, then we look forward to you joining us this way instead.
Worship Today – 14 July 2024
Young People's Anniversary 2nd Sunday Celebration @ 10:30am.
Led by Young People's Sergeant Major Taryn Parker and our Young People
Followed by refreshments in The Hub
Followed by Corps barbecue lunch on the car park
6:15pm. Adult Recruits Class Online
Next Sunday – 21 July 2024
Sunday Celebration @ 10:30am.
Led by Captain Rob Westwood-Payne
Followed by refreshments in The Hub
2:45pm. Youth Recruits Class @ The Quarters
6:15pm. Adult Recruits Class Online
This Week (commencing 15 July 2024)
Monday
Tuesday
9:30am-12:30pm. Hub Community Café & Community Kitchen
Wednesday
7:30-8:30pm. Growth Group online
Thursday
9:30am-12:30pm. Hub Community Café & Community Kitchen
10:30am-12 noon. Street Homeless Drop-In Centre (in partnership with The Brett Foundation)
7:00-8:15pm. Songster Practice
8:30-9:45pm. Band Practice
Friday
9:30-10:00am Boiler Room Prayer Time
8:00-9:00pm. Youth Recruits Class @ The Quarters
Saturday
Coming Events
Noticeboard
Please take note that there are events within the region and within the UK that are open to all. Please check out the noticeboard for details.
Growth Group Online.
Why not join us in the New Year? Growth Group online meets each week on Wednesday at 7:30pm via Zoom. Everyone is welcome. You don't have to have been to Growth Group online before, and you don't need to be a member of Maidenhead Salvation Army.
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/93963988634?pwd=L2JsNzRtc21ORndNL2RFRyt6RDAxZz09
Meeting ID: 939 6398 8634
Passcode: 064413
Young People's Anniversary Sunday
We celebrate our young people this Sunday morning in our YP anniversary & prize giving. How blessed are we at Maidenhead that we have young people as part of our worshipping community and church life? Blessed also by those who take the time to nurture and teach our children & young adults as they explore faith. This week, our Sunday celebration will take the format of Messy Church, and for those who have never experienced Messy Church, here’s what you can expect to find.
What is Messy Church?
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Messy Church is church that is fun!
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It celebrates faith with creativity and hospitality!
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It is a relaxed environment for all.
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It is Biblically based!
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It’s Christ-centred.
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It is for everyone — all generations together!
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It can be a gathering in person!
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It can be Messy Church at home on ZOOM!
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It can Messy Church in a Bag!
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It is a growing international community filled with enthusiasm and ideas to share Good News. All are Welcome!
Join us this Sunday as we worship in this different style.
Join the UKI Salvation Army for Together 2024 – 13&14 July 2024.
Be part of Together even if you're unable to be there in person. Watch the cadets' ordination and commissioning and a territorial celebration on Sunday's livestreams; check live updates on salvationist.org.uk and Salvationist's Facebook page; and download and connect through 'Together at Home' resources, which include children's activities, cadet prayer requests, event guides and a music playlist. Salvationist 13 July will be a Together special edition.
Programme Diary Statistics
As you may be aware, the corps has recently taken part in the territory's annual statistics data collection, known as the Programme Diary. I thought you might be interested in some of the results:
Activity / Average attendance over 8 weeks / Percentage change since last year
Sunday Celebration – 49 (-4%)
Joining Livestreams Live – 22 (+23%)
Catching Up with Livestreams within 30 days of broadcast – 122 (-51%)
Sunday Kitchen (Meals for those in Need) – 8 (+25%)
Hub Café – 15 (-7%)
Homeless Drop In – 6 (new this year)
If you have any queries, please see Capt. Rob.
Monthly Financial Statement – May 2024
Cartridges, Other Members' Giving & Collections: £3,228.00.
Charity Shop: £301.05.
Coffee Morning: £81.15.
Expenditure: £5,413.00.
Total income for financial year to date: £7,637.00 (budget: £9,109.00) | Total expenditure for financial year to date: £11,959.00 (budget: £11,693.00).
A more detailed summary report can be found on the noticeboard. Thank you for the contribution you have made to our financial health during the financial year 2024-2025.
Testimony Time – 21 July 2024
There will be opportunity for testimonies during our Sunday Celebration on Sunday 21 July as we consider the faithfulness of God. Please come prepared to share your story.
Dates for the Diary …
July 2024
14 Jul - 10:30am. Young People's Anniversary 2nd Sunday Celebration led by Taryn and our young people
23 Jul - 7:30pm. Corps Leadership Team Meeting @ The Quarters
11 Aug - 10:30am. 2nd Sunday Celebration followed by Bring Your Own Picnic (or buy from the cafe) in Grenfell Park.
Captain’s Log
Today I invite you to focus on the victorious power of God as revealed through the cross.
God's Unfathomable Love
In 1 Corinthians 1:18, the Apostle Paul writes about the transformative power of the cross. He calls the message of the cross "the power of God." While the cross might initially seem a sign of weakness and defeat, Paul argues that it is, in fact, the ultimate demonstration of God's love and strength.
Turning Power Upside-Down
We often equate power with control, dominance, and might. Yet, the cross turns our human perceptions upside-down. Through what appears weak and foolish in human terms, God shames the so-called strong and wise. Jesus chose the path of humility and sacrifice, embodying God's victorious love by conquering death and drawing us closer to him.
As we reflect on God's victorious love, let's challenge ourselves to embrace humility and self-sacrificial love in our own lives. Consider one concrete way you can put this into action this week—whether it’s extending forgiveness, serving a neighbour, or simply offering a listening ear.
Today, we celebrate our young people during their Anniversary Sunday. Please pray for them and for Taryn as they lead us in worship.
Battle Drill Daily Devotional Podcast This Week:
This week on the Battle Drill Daily Devotional Podcast, we discover how humility, sacrifice, and divine wisdom redefine true strength and victory in Jesus Christ. Each day we share hope and encouragement as we read and study the Bible together.
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Sunday: The Power of the Cross: Discovering True Strength
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Monday: Scandalous Love: Understanding God's Unconditional Gift
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Tuesday: The Paradox of the Cross: Embracing God's Wisdom
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Wednesday: The Path of Humility: Learning from Jesus' Sacrifice
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Thursday: Perfecting Power in Weakness: Embracing God's Strength
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Friday: Triumph of the Cross: Living in Jesus' Victory
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Saturday: Reflecting Christ's Love: Living Out Agape
There's a new episode of Battle Drill Devotional every day. You can pick a copy of this week’s up from Reception. Click on the link - https://linktr.ee/battlefieldpodcasts - to listen, watch or subscribe to the podcast. You can even listen to it three times a day on Salvationist Radio!
In Christ.
Rob Westwood-Payne MCMI MIoL
Captain
Commanding Officer
Livestreaming - You can find, like and follow our new Facebook page. If you're unable to join us in-person on a Sunday morning or your family and friends want to catch up with us later in the day or week, then this is the way to go.
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Territorial Prayer Network - Points for prayer from Prayer Matters.
SUNDAY 14 July – SABBATH PRAYER
Commissioning
Pray for the Commissioning of officers taking place today as part of Together 2024, that the blessing of the Lord will rest on the second-year cadets being commissioned, and on the friends and family who have come to support them. Pray that the Spirit of joy and hope will fall on all who attend. Pray too for the first-year cadets, that their summer placements will be a time of renewal and of growing in confidence for the ministry God is calling them to. (Major Gary Lacey, Territorial Prayer Co-ordinator)
MONDAY 15 July – SHARING THE GOOD NEWS
East Midlands Division
Pray for all officers in the division who are moving appointment, and also for the corps involved: Bourne, Leicester South, Nottingham Arnold, Newark and Wollaston. Pray especially for Wollaston as the corps has a cadet for the summer but then will be unofficered. Pray for protection on the practical arrangements, and that the moves will go well, settling will be quick, and that Kingdom growth will be a result. (Major Mark Rose, Divisional Commander – East Midlands Division)
TUESDAY 16 July – SERVING AND CARING
Homelessness Services Strategy
After 12 months of methodical and thorough work, and 1,000 voices consulted, a 10-year Strategy for Homelessness Services has been put together, seeking to discern and follow God’s leading, and to have a trauma-informed approach. Quick fixes often don’t last, so please pray that this long-term approach, investing materially, relationally, practically and spiritually, will be owned by our Army as a whole, acknowledging God at the heart of everything that we do. (Major Danièle Norton, Chaplain – Homelessness Services)
WEDNESDAY 17 July – GROWING IN FAITH
Homelessness Services Strategy
We pray that the Homelessness Services Strategy will be owned intentionally by all who work in our services over the next ten years. We need an increase in integrated mission and prevention, and we need to see more non-accommodation-based models developed. Pray that we will continue to work towards harm reduction, and that everything we do will be trauma-informed. We pray that Salvationists will be trained to be more aware of people’s needs, and of ways to meet them in their local context, doing so without discrimination. (Major Danièle Norton, Chaplain – Homelessness Services)
THURSDAY 18 July – INTERNATIONAL SALVATION ARMY
India Northern Territory
We pray for the India Northern Territory, its Territorial Leaders, Colonels Vanlalfela Chawnghlut and Khupchawng Ropari, and all those serving across the 12 states in which the Army is working. The gospel is shared in nine different languages around the territory, and we pray that the message of God’s grace will be heard, loud and clear, wherever it is preached. (Lyndall Bywater, UKI Boiler Room Team)
FRIDAY 19 July – JUSTICE AND RECONCILIATION
Engaging with Politics
As the Houses of Parliament recommence their work after the General Election, pray for The Salvation Army, that we will commit to building relationships with our elected politicians and seek to speak truth about the realities of what we experience in our communities. Pray that we will be faithful in prayer and passionate in action as we take our part in the work of justice and reconciliation. (Major Nick Coke, Territorial Co-ordinator for Justice and Reconciliation)
SATURDAY 20 July – CARE FOR CREATION
The Moon
55 years ago today, Neil Armstrong took his ‘one small step’, making him the first human being to set foot on our Moon. As a boy, I was fascinated by the Apollo Moon landings (says John), so much so that I kept a scrapbook and folder of memorabilia at the time. I had a sleepover at a friend’s house because we didn’t have a television. His father woke us in the middle of the night to watch the first Moonwalk – a wonderful and never-to-be-forgotten memory. Lord, we thank you for the inspiration which that Moon landing was for so many people, and particularly for the way it inspired children to believe in seemingly impossible things. The principle of Sabbath rest in the Bible extends to the land itself. In Leviticus 25: 1-7 the Israelites are instructed to observe a Sabbath year, allowing the land to rest and regenerate, reflecting an early understanding of balance, renewal and sustainable environmental practices. Lord God, maker of the moons and stars, we pray that you will guide those involved in planning lunar exploration and construction projects, that they will know how to care for this unfamiliar land, treating it with respect and preserving its balance. (Major John Ager, Officer in Retirement; Lyndall Bywater, UKI Boiler Room Team)
Boiler Room – Powerhouse.
You are welcome to join us for our Boiler Room Prayer Meeting every Friday between 9:30am-10:00am in-person in the Prayer Room. I will be providing subjects each week for us to pray for, based on our mission and ministry and what is going on around us.
There is a Prayer Requests box on Reception (along with Prayer Request notepads) for use by corps members and hopefully, others who come into the Hall. We will pray those requests on a Friday morning too (unless they are marked Confidential for the CO only). Please do take advantage of this when it becomes available. We need to pray for each other! (as I know many of us do).
Do you have a prayer request? Please email us, use the prayer request box on our reception desk in The Hub, or speak to a member of the leadership team.
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Our Christian faith encourages us to do what we can to support those in need in our community:
TUESDAY
09:30-12:30 Community Kitchen
Drop in for a free hot drink and snack and then takeaway a hot lunch, fresh fruit and drink. Available to the homeless and those in need. We are usually also able to provide a hot shower and assist with food parcels, some clothing and issue Foodshare Maidenhead vouchers.
THURSDAY
09:30-12:30 Community Kitchen
Drop in for a free hot drink and snack and then takeaway a hot lunch, fresh fruit and drink. Available to the homeless and those in need. We are usually also able to provide a hot shower and assist with food parcels, some clothing and issue Foodshare Maidenhead vouchers.
SUNDAY
12:30-13:00 Community Kitchen
Drop in for hot food, fresh fruit and drink. Available to the homeless and those in need.
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Most of the food we provide to people is donated by you, so your donation is vital to our work. You can donate dried and tinned goods such as cereal, soup, pasta, rice, tinned vegetables, tinned fruit, pasta sauces, tinned meat, tea, coffee, biscuits and UHT milk or non-food items such as toiletries and hygiene products at our Hall in East Road, SL6 1PJ, usually every Tuesday and Thursday between 9:30am-12:30pm. If you want to ensure we are open, please call 01628 625914.
Thank you for supporting us.
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LAST FRIDAY IN THE MONTH (EXCEPT AUGUST & DECEMBER)
09:30-12:00 CHARITY POP-UP SHOP
Tons of NEW CLOTHES WITH TAGS, VINTAGE, Preloved, TOYS, Games, Bric-à-brac, Books, DVDs and MORE - You can buy teas, coffee and cake
FREE ENTRY & FREE PARKING
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You can donate good quality clothes and accessories, linens such as curtains and fabrics, homeware such as bric-a-brac and kitchen items, books, CDs, DVDs or toys at our Hall in East Road, SL6 1PJ, on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9:30am-12:30pm. If these times are not convenient, please call 01628 625914 to make an appointment.
We can also accept old clothing, footwear, bags, belts, towels, bed linen, blankets and sleeping bags for textile recycling.
We are unable to take large furniture, electrical items, duvets, quilts or pillows.
Please be considerate of our neighbours by not leaving donations outside of our building when it is closed.
A collection service is available on request ONLY for those unable to travel to our building.
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People who freely give of their time and talents to us make a huge contribution to the work we do.
In terms of community work, we have a Community Lunch that provides hot takeaway meals to the homeless and those in need that requires volunteers on Sundays (after our church worship meeting) from around 12 noon to 1:30pm.
We also run a Hub Community Cafe (open to the public) and Community Kitchen (providing hot takeaway meals to the homeless and those in need) on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with volunteers working from around 9:15am to 12:45pm.
If you are interested in either of these opportunities, then please email us at maidenhead@salvationarmy.org.uk, and if we have any current vacancies we'll arrange a time for you to come in and have a chat with me.
We value diversity and encourage volunteers of all ages and abilities from all sections of the community. However, we can only accept applications from prospective volunteers who live in the UK and Ireland and have the right to work and/or volunteer in the UK and Ireland.
Unfortunately we don’t offer sponsorship for voluntary roles.
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Maidenhead Salvation Army offers a great location and comprehensive facilities at surprising rates. If you're looking for a conference venue, rehearsal rooms, a concert hall or meeting room, whether for a one-off event or for a regular activity, Maidenhead Salvation Army could be just what you need. Please email maidenhead@salvationarmy.org.uk for booking enquiries.
- Central Maidenhead location
- 150 Seated Auditorium
- 100 Seated Community Room
- Meeting Rooms
- Full In-House Audio-Visual facilities
- Grand Piano
- Excellent Acoustics
- Coffee Hub
Our current charges are:
- Main Hall (seats around 130 people with access to a stage/lectern, sound and multimedia equipment): £25.00 per hour.
- Community Hall (seats up to 60 people, tables available): £20.00 per hour.
- Prayer/Quiet Room (for one-on-one meetings): £15.00 per hour.
- Kitchen (counter top boiler, oven, microwave, crockery and cutlery available): £5.00 per hour (please bring own food and drink).
- Toilet facilities (included disabled toilet): Included.
As you may know, a Salvation Army Hall is primarily a church for the worship of God and as such, all activities conducted must be in accordance with Salvation Army principles and policies, in particular: no alcohol, smoking, gambling or similar activities. Please confirm your proposed hire of our premises does not include these activities.
If you would like to look round, then please let me know. I am almost always available on Tuesday and Thursday mornings between 9:30am-12:30pm but can also meet by appointment at other times.
If you wish to proceed, then the next step will be for me to draw up a Licence Agreement (a legally binding contract that protects the interests of both parties) in the name of an individual or company in respect of your group for signature prior to the event.
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Monetary Donations
The Salvation Army works with some of the most vulnerable people in society. As we face the worst public health crisis in our lifetime, people on the margins need us now more than ever.
From running food banks and checking up on people who live alone, to offering counselling and supporting NHS isolation units, The Salvation Army is responding to the crisis in dozens of different ways.
Please click the button below and visit our Justgiving page. Help us support as many people as possible.
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