Compassion In Action - The Salvation Army At Work Around The World
This Is What We Do - Part 2
If you would like to learn more about The Salvation Army, you have come to the right place.
For The Salvation Army, ministering to others means so much more than simply worship services on Sunday or distributing gifts at Christmas. "Soup, Soap and Salvation" is the Army's motto and those words can be seen being put into practical application every day of the year, in countries near and far. Today, we would like to share several videos which will share the Army's compassion in action. We invite you to take a few minutes to view the videos below and discover some of our unique ministries. When you donate to The Salvation Army - whether it's coins in the red kettle at Christmas or material goods throughout the year - you are helping The Salvation Army continue to provide for programs such as these, and others, which make a real difference in our world:
Sally Ann Fair Trade - Bangladesh
'Sally Ann' is The Salvation Army's fairtrade business. In this film we visit a group of women in Bangladesh to see how they are being helped by the scheme.
Cochabamba Girls Home - Bolivia
We travel to Bolivia, the poorest country in South America, to spend time at The Salvation Army's Evangeline Booth Home for girls in Cochabamba. We talk to staff and children, who share their stories and their hopes for the future.
The Sandwich People - Swindon, England
We go to Booth House lifehouse for the homeless in Swindon, to meet 'The Sandwich People' - an award-winning social enterprise program.
HIV/AIDS Programs - Worldwide
We travel to various countries around the world to find out about HIV/AIDS. We discover how The Salvation Army is helping those affected by the virus and also what it is doing to prevent it spreading.