Each year, September 30 marks Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, to raise awareness of the impact of Indian residential schools, remember the children who never returned home and honour survivors, their families and communities. The Salvation Army...

Public health officials are now referring to “social isolation” as an important way to combat and manage the transmission of the virus. In addition, the Province has asked for limitations on gatherings of 50 or more. The Terrace Salvation Army takes the health and safety...

  This past Saturday, our Jr. Youth Group hosted a bake sale at the Terrace Salvation Army Thrift Store. Started in Spet. 2019, our Jr Youth group is for kids ages 7-12. One of the youth approached our leadership with the idea of hosting a fundraiser to...

Meet Vijay! Vijay has volunteered with The Salvation Army for the past 6 years and continues to give back to his community every weekend. In an exclusive interview, we spoke with Vijay about the things he loved most about volunteering and what he gained from the...

1. Support the people and causes that are important to you There isn’t a more wonderful feeling than making the choice to join alongside friends, family, and causes dear to your heart. Spending your life attributing meaning to everything you do is in itself a worthwhile...