News All the latest news from The Salvation Army Visit our news centre Breadcrumb Home > News 'Lockdown' modern slavery discoveries tip of the iceberg 7 Jul 2020 During lockdown we've seen an increase in referrals from those who have escaped slavery. Faith leaders call UK Government to climate action 7 Jul 2020 Territorial Commander signs open letter for environment-friendly economic recovery. Volunteers deliver 1,000 wellbeing packs to isolated people 6 Jul 2020 The Salvation Army in Shotts wants people know they are thinking about them during lockdown. Dramatic rise in emergency provision in the North West 2 Jul 2020 The Salvation Army responded to 20 call outs in one month following the nation-wide lockdown. Salvation Army awarded new government modern slavery contract 29 Jun 2020 The contract covers support of all adult victims of modern slavery in England and Wales. Salvation Army concerned for vulnerable in post covid jobs hunt 26 Jun 2020 Most vulnerable pushed to the back in post covid jobs hunt The Salvation Army warns. Long term funding plan needed to end rough sleeping 25 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army welcomed £105m funding in England but warned a long term plan is needed. Devonport House staff prevent a coronavirus outbreak 24 Jun 2020 Staff at our Devonport House Lifehouse in Plymouth prevented a coronavirus outbreak. Salvation Army and Mail Force to distribute 700,000 PPE items 24 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army is working with the newly set up Mail Force charity to distribute PPE to those who need it. Time capsule records residents' lockdown experiences 24 Jun 2020 Salvation Army residents and staff create time capsule to capture their lockdown experiences. Renewed calls to scrap Universal Credit loans 23 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army is again asking for Universal Credit advance payments to be replaced with grants. Salvation Army calls for Universal Credit debt breathing space 16 Jun 2020 In House of Lords submission, calls for an end to the five-week wait were reiterated. Richard's 1,400 mile lockdown cycle challenge 16 Jun 2020 Richard Young has muscular and skeletal arthritis and is riding 1,400 miles during lockdown to raise money for Gloucester House. Phased re-opening of charity shops 12 Jun 2020 Larger stores and donation centres will be first shops reopening from Monday 15 June. Salvation Army officer’s fundraising 'English channel' garden swim 9 Jun 2020 Major Karen Sandford attempts to swim the distance of the ‘English Channel’ in her paddling pool. Salvation Army calls for vigilance as latest slavery statistics land 8 Jun 2020 National Referral Mechanism statistics suggest a link between lockdown measures and a decrease in the number of slavery victims being identified. Salvation Army in the UK and Republic of Ireland confronts racism 4 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army today affirms that it stands in solidarity with people around the world who experience racism. Jobcentres face being overloaded by pandemic employment crisis 4 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army warns there could be one work coach for hundreds of employment seekers. Salvation Army officer returns to NHS on Covid-19 frontline 2 Jun 2020 Lieutenant Daniel Holland balances managing homelessness services with nursing. Mobile phones keep former homeless young people connected 2 Jun 2020 Generous donation put to good use at Salvation Army Lifehouse for young people. Sorry there are no results Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Previous … Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Current page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 … Next page Next ›› Last page Last »
'Lockdown' modern slavery discoveries tip of the iceberg 7 Jul 2020 During lockdown we've seen an increase in referrals from those who have escaped slavery.
Faith leaders call UK Government to climate action 7 Jul 2020 Territorial Commander signs open letter for environment-friendly economic recovery.
Volunteers deliver 1,000 wellbeing packs to isolated people 6 Jul 2020 The Salvation Army in Shotts wants people know they are thinking about them during lockdown.
Dramatic rise in emergency provision in the North West 2 Jul 2020 The Salvation Army responded to 20 call outs in one month following the nation-wide lockdown.
Salvation Army awarded new government modern slavery contract 29 Jun 2020 The contract covers support of all adult victims of modern slavery in England and Wales.
Salvation Army concerned for vulnerable in post covid jobs hunt 26 Jun 2020 Most vulnerable pushed to the back in post covid jobs hunt The Salvation Army warns.
Long term funding plan needed to end rough sleeping 25 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army welcomed £105m funding in England but warned a long term plan is needed.
Devonport House staff prevent a coronavirus outbreak 24 Jun 2020 Staff at our Devonport House Lifehouse in Plymouth prevented a coronavirus outbreak.
Salvation Army and Mail Force to distribute 700,000 PPE items 24 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army is working with the newly set up Mail Force charity to distribute PPE to those who need it.
Time capsule records residents' lockdown experiences 24 Jun 2020 Salvation Army residents and staff create time capsule to capture their lockdown experiences.
Renewed calls to scrap Universal Credit loans 23 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army is again asking for Universal Credit advance payments to be replaced with grants.
Salvation Army calls for Universal Credit debt breathing space 16 Jun 2020 In House of Lords submission, calls for an end to the five-week wait were reiterated.
Richard's 1,400 mile lockdown cycle challenge 16 Jun 2020 Richard Young has muscular and skeletal arthritis and is riding 1,400 miles during lockdown to raise money for Gloucester House.
Phased re-opening of charity shops 12 Jun 2020 Larger stores and donation centres will be first shops reopening from Monday 15 June.
Salvation Army officer’s fundraising 'English channel' garden swim 9 Jun 2020 Major Karen Sandford attempts to swim the distance of the ‘English Channel’ in her paddling pool.
Salvation Army calls for vigilance as latest slavery statistics land 8 Jun 2020 National Referral Mechanism statistics suggest a link between lockdown measures and a decrease in the number of slavery victims being identified.
Salvation Army in the UK and Republic of Ireland confronts racism 4 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army today affirms that it stands in solidarity with people around the world who experience racism.
Jobcentres face being overloaded by pandemic employment crisis 4 Jun 2020 The Salvation Army warns there could be one work coach for hundreds of employment seekers.
Salvation Army officer returns to NHS on Covid-19 frontline 2 Jun 2020 Lieutenant Daniel Holland balances managing homelessness services with nursing.
Mobile phones keep former homeless young people connected 2 Jun 2020 Generous donation put to good use at Salvation Army Lifehouse for young people.