We are seeing unprecedented demand at our food banks, where the debilitating effects of poverty on people and families are witnessed on a daily basis.
Cataloguing our Booth-Clibborn collection of correspondence has taken me on an enlightening and entertaining journey...
Sally-Ann’s Pantry at our Oldham Roundthorn corps helps local community fight cost-of-living crisis.
Our Penrith corps to open its doors for people to watch first King’s Christmas Message in 70 years.
Lorraine Cook is The Salvation Army’s financial inclusion development manager and is responsible for our debt advice and budgeting services across the UK and Ireland.
Over a hundred motorbikers from across the country gathered en masse to boost our Christmas Present Appeal in Aberdeen.
Our employment service assists local people in addressing the barriers to finding work.
People in Leicester will be able to shop and have a well-earned cuppa at our new community hub on Ladysmith Road.
Our Clitheroe church gave struggling families food bags in summer holidays once school help ended.
The public is being invited to come to Lego Club at our church in Folkestone on Easter Saturday.