International Salvation Army disaster relief personnel and volunteers are deploying to Nassau and Freeport in the Bahamas, to assist the existing...
Local schools from around the country have collected more than 30,000 cans in the annual Wattie’s Cans for Good campaign which took place in...
Appointments will take effect on Thursday 9 January 2020.
Appointments will take effect on Thursday 9 January 2020
Appointments for Cadets of the Messengers of The Kingdom - Ngā Karere o te Kingitanga Session following their Commissioning, effective on Thursday...
The Salvation Army NZFTS’s Territorial Governance Board has recruited two new external members, who bring with them a wealth of experience and...
Food, clothing, tarpaulins and clean-up kits will be the major needs on Grand Bahama in the days ahead, according to The Salvation Army’s...
We are extremely concerned at the increasing problems we are seeing arising from online gambling available within our country; regulating offshore...
The Salvation Army welcomes today’s announcement of a cap on interest rates.
We support the findings in the Social Service Providers Aotearoa (SSPA) report by Martin Jenkins, “Social Service System: The Funding Gap and How...
The storm – the most severe to have affected the Bahamas in recorded history has left a trail of catastrophic destruction in its wake. The...
The Salvation Army is strongly committed to working with the Royal Commission into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-...