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Mother and child reading together at The Salvation Army shelter When William Booth started The Salvation Army in 1865, his aim was to reach out to the untouchables of London offering them "soup, soap and salvation."

Today, The Salvation Army is in 113 countries around the world with over 25,000 trained officers living out Booth's mission on a daily basis: to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in his name without discrimination. Each Salvation Army unit, or "Corps", is connected by this mission, but acts it out through programs that are appropriate for that area. Global, yet local.

At the heart of all our programs is a desire for those in need to have a saving relationship with Jesus Christ. All program participants are invited to join church members for Sunday morning worship, and prayer and fellowship groups during the week.