Volunteers from all walks of life strongly support The Salvation Army in almost all of its activities. Their time and commitment are essential to the success of the organization. Volunteers, contributors and other supporters make our services possible.
Social-service programs are a practical expression of the dominating spiritual motivation of The Salvation Army. Are doors are open to those suffering and in need. Aid is given wherever and whenever the need is apparent, without distinction as to race or creed.
By connecting with The Salvation Army online, you can also stay in the loop about pressing social problems, and share your insight with other members of our community. We care deeply about your input and take all feedback seriously. Social networking with The Salvation Army can be informative, fun, and a great way to meet other socially-conscious people just like you. Sign-up now, and find out how we're ‘Doing the Most Good' all across America every day.
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What We Do
The Salvation Army is driven by it's Christian faith to provide social services to those in need. The Army provides a variety of local programs, ranging from religious services to family counseling, day-care centers, youth activities and general programs. Today, the Army's religious and social-service activities serve millions of people in a 121 nations around the world.
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Through the 5,000 communities in the United States, The Salvation Army's spiritual and social services assist millions of people facing various life issues.