
Living and giving virtually
There’s a safe way to live during COVID-19 and now there’s also a safer way to donate. The Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Division has launched a unique “Virtual Food Pantry”

A Shelter from COVID–19
Concord shelter deals with COVID-19, corps enjoys ‘virtual pizza party’ How do you practice social distancing with 38 people living in a Salvation Army shelter? That’s the dilemma facing the

Finding love, dignity, and respect
Four Chinese students from Ashland University (AU) recently found themselves stranded in the small Ohio community due to the travel restrictions regarding COVID-19. The university has allowed the students to

The Quiet City
Lieutenant Shakai Drigo says it usually takes him an hour to get to his corps in Bushwick, N.Y. from his home on Long Island. That commute has been slashed to

MyPillow joinsfight against COVID-19
MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, a friend of The Salvation Army, is taking action during COVID-19 and calling on Christians to be bold about sharing Jesus Christ during their quarantine. Lindell,

Remembering the lonely children
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”—Matthew 19:14. It’s been a whirlwind of activity around

Every donation helps—even the small ones
Finding hand sanitizer and other disinfectants can be a challenge during the COVID-19 outbreak. Every donation matters, including the gallon of sanitizer recently given to the Riverhead, N.Y., Corps on

Knock, Knock – It’s The Salvation Army
Kids are home during COVID-19 and the free or reduced–priced breakfasts and lunches they used to get at school are no longer available. In Port Jervis, N.Y., the school district

We’re pretty much a community
Inside an ARC during COVID-19 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a

Giving out ‘Hope Boxes’
The Lynn, Mass., Corps Community Center is located in one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the state. Hispanics, Latinos, Cambodians, Russians, Haitians and many other people of African