Salvos women's refuges provide safe accommodation and support Words Jessica Morris The Pilbara and Kimberley regions of Western Australia are vast and remote. So, finding secure and stable accommodati...
Rob discovers help and hope when he thought none existed Words Rob Bennett I was born in Prahan, Victoria, in 1970. My dad passed away when I was two. Hecommitted suicide, which, of course, had an imp...
Giving vulnerable people the opportunity to be heard Words Star Conliff Have you ever walked past a person begging for money on the footpath and wondered how they got into that situation? Maybe, like...
Photo Matthew Willimott on Unsplash Lessons from our feathered friends in working through our weariness Words Belinda Davis I seem to have a growing fascination with birds. Over the past few yea...
Tanita (pictured above) combines her love of art and the meaning it brings with her role in mentoring young people through the Salvos. NAIDOC Week (4-11 July) highlights Indigenous identity and cultur...
Words Jessica Morris When you meet 19-year-old Harry Taylor, you are struck by the untapped potential that lies just below the surface. An artist, mentor and up-and-coming tradie, the Banjima and Yind...
Photo courtesy Tyler-Lastovich on Unsplash Thriving on a sense of inner safety, despite the challenges we face. Words Janine Donaldson By now, some of you, depending on your age, employment or persona...
Captain Brad Whittle (pictured above), a Salvation Army officer (pastor), shares about his role as the manager of The Salvation Army Townsville Recovery Services Centre. The Townsville Recovery Servic...
Missy (above) continues to check in with the START community for support and friendships. Words Missy Caddell I grew up in Melbourne as the eldest of five children and moved to the country when I was...
Group discussions are a regular part of the START Community program. Day rehab program equips people on their journey to recovery Words Simone Worthing Freedom from problematic drug and alcohol depend...