No Ordinary Army
A mission people
The Salvation Army has been fighting poverty, social and spiritual distress in New Zealand since 1883. We started work in Fiji in 1973 and in Tonga in 1985. We're here to serve.
Our centre in Temuka caters to men and women with intellectual disabilities. We are 'a home away from home' for those looking for a supportive environment in a peaceful setting.
At one point, Debbie and her son Ryan were homeless, resorting to night shelter accommodation.
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When you help us by donating to our food banks you are putting food in hungry stomachs and putting a smile on people’s faces.
29 June 2009
Wellington youth leaders break Guinness World Record for a good cause.
Family violence, domestic violence, child abuse, battering, ‘domestics’, ‘the bash’ ... phrases that describe one of New Zealand’s most serious social issues.
People, even when begging for a dollar or singing violently out of tune, are wildly interesting creatures; and buskers epitomise that fact, by Cara Wood.
Jeff Farm is a 1932ha farm managed by The Salvation Army that trains (and funds training for) young people for a career in the New Zealand agricultural industry.
We would love for past members both in New Zealand and Overseas to be able to come and celebrate with us.
The Wellington brass band plays a medley to welcome Lt-Cols Don and Debi Bell to New Zealand
General Shaw Clifton takes part in a spiritual discussion and debate with Maureen Garing on Radio New Zealand.