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Sarahjane took on Mt Snowdon in memory of her father, who had dreams of climbing it.
In the mid-1880s, groups of female Salvationists began offering spiritual and practical assistance to residents in very deprived areas
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Our short film about modern slavery is shortlisted for the 2020 Charity Film Awards - we need your vote to make it into the finals.
The first cohort of young adults with learning difficulties or barriers to employment is graduating from the programme.
Commissioner Harry Read was a war veteran who raised thousands for charity.
Researching the centenary of the end of the First World War has led us to some documents relating to the war in the Middle East...
Everybody recognises a Salvation Army uniform. But what was behind their introduction in the late nineteenth century?
Lieut-Colonel David Armistead's account of The Salvation Army’s first 125 years in Scotland