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At Camp Arnold
children are introduced to new activities that build life skills,
good citizenship, solid values and personal responsibility. All the
activities are designed to increase the child's self-esteem, confidence
and spiritual awareness to succeed despite the challenging world around
them.
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With heart to God and hand to
man, The Salvation Army strives to meet the basic needs of
all who come seeking help. Taking immediate care of the basic
human needs of food, shelter, clothing and safety is an important
first step in the development of a more positive and permanent
change in the people we help.
It is essential to note that at no time may participation
in denominational activities be required as a condition for
receiving needed services. All service given in the name of
Jesus for meeting human needs and caring for hurting persons
is in and of itself valued and is a spiritual ministry.



Each of our social service programs serving seniors, youth,
families, men and women adheres to the following Principles
of Service:
- Treatment of all people as God's children;
- Demonstration of warmth and personal interest in each
person;
- Listening without being judgmental or condemning;
- Regarding all information as confidential;
- Recognition of its own limitations to assist, and seeking
needed help from others;
- Establishing a meaningful relationship with the applicant
(whether brief or lengthy) through a caring interest in
him or her as a person;
- Recognition of the worth and dignity of each individual
and affirmation of the right of each one to make his or
her own decisions.
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