The expansion of online gambling is only a click away, and this is not good news for many in our communities. The Salvation Army released a short...
This time last year The Salvation Army was meeting unprecedented demand from people in need of food. The nearly five-week restrictive Level 4...
Covid-19 cast a large shadow over our whenua. Inequality, already entrenched in Aotearoa, was magnified and exacerbated by the impact of Covid-19...
Cyclone Yasa, which formed in the south Pacific Ocean in mid-December 2020, has caused severe damage in Fiji. The Category 5...
In a post-election briefing recently provided to the Minister of Housing the Hon Megan Woods (available here) The Salvation Army has likened New...
The resilience and community spirit that came to the fore during the Covid-19 lockdowns must be backed up by strong Government support and reform...
Thousands more people may be without income and looking for work as Christmas approaches. Many of the 27,000 people who ceased receiving the 12-...
What are you hoping for this Christmas? The closeness of your family coming together, good food and festive cheer? Maybe you are hoping to...
The Salvation Army is pleased with the referendum result rejecting the legalisation of cannabis. There was a groundswell of support for reforming...
The Salvation Army is extremely concerned that assisted dying will become legal in New Zealand when the End Of Life Choice Act is adopted in a...
The Salvation Army recognises that there are diverse opinions in New Zealand about euthanasia and assisted dying. As a Christian movement, the...
Twenty-two whānau have moved into The Salvation Army’s newest housing development, in Westgate, Auckland. Te Manaaki Tāngata is the second of...