The building has been redeveloped having first opened in 1888.
The STEP Project in Rhyl helps people overcome addiction and rebuild their lives.
Eve ended up sleeping rough under Blackpool pier when her relationship broke down and she had no where to go.
Employment Plus provides tailored support to help people find and stay in work.
Groomed and deceived by someone she trusted, Sara was trafficked and exploited. With help, she escaped, found safety, and is rebuilding her life.
Contact William Booth College to find out more about how you can get involved.
The Salvation Army responds to the falling of the Right To Recovery Bill in the Scottish Parliament.
Thousands of people will be trapped in unsuitable accommodation like bed and breakfasts unless the Scottish Government helps local authorities clear the ‘bottleneck’.
The youth club helped the community by collecting litter, gardening and hosting a coffee morning.
Salvation Army staff took part in a football tournament combining sport and safety education.