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The Salvation Army is well known for its network of thrift stores or charity shops—colloquially referred to as "the Sally Ann" in Canada and the United States, "Salvos Stores" in Australia, and "Sally's" in New Zealand—which raise money for its rehabilitation programs by selling donated used items such as clothing, housewares, and toys.
The Salvation Army in Canada (nicknamed "Sally Ann"; French: Armée du salut) is the administrative division of The Salvation Army, a Christian church, serving Canada and Bermuda. The Salvation Army was formed in 1865 in London , England, and it began working in Canada in 1882.
Sally Ann may refer to: . Sally Ann, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Rockland Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania; The Salvation Army "The Ballad of Sally Anne", a song with lyrics by Alice Randall to a traditional tune
Salvation Army. The Salvation Army operates a disaster services fund that directly supports evacuees and first responders of California wildfires. The organization provides emergency relief and ...
The Red Kettle Campaign, which is the longest-running of its kind, is in its 133rd year and solicits donations to provide Christmas gifts, food, shelter, rent and utility assistance to those in need.
The Angel Tree program for donating gifts to children in need has been around since 1979, but received new attention this year on social media. Some videos have amassed millions of views.
The International Headquarters of the Salvation Army (IHQ) is located in London at 101 Queen Victoria Street. It is six stories tall and has 34,861 square feet of office space. [1] The current IHQ building is the third to have been built on the site, which has been used by the Salvation Army for its headquarters since 1881
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