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Record-breaking rainfall in South Korea
The Salvation Army’s response focused on delivering urgent humanitarian aid – including meals, hygiene kits and essential supplies – to displaced residents and relief workers.

Catastrophic Texas floods
Emergency Disaster Services teams are working around the clock to provide meals, drinks and emotional and spiritual care to communities in Central Texas, USA

Earthquake in Myanmar
The Salvation Army mobilises resources following the deadly 7.7 magnitude earthquake
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The Salvation Army Celebrates Women's Work Centenary
January 2007 sees the centenary of the founding of Salvation Army women's groups under the title 'The Home League'
The Salvation Army in The Philippines looks to expand typhoon relief
Salvation Army relief teams continue to offer assistance as people in The Philippines try to recover from the impact of four devastating typhoons
The Salvation Army in Canada supports motion in Parliament condemning human trafficking
The Salvation Army supports the initiative by Joy Smith MP (St.Paul-Kildonan) urging the Canadian Government to condemn the trafficking of women and child
Introducing Saytunes
The US Western Territory's Territorial Youth Department has launched a new music site called Saytunes (www.saytunes.com)
Salvation Army relief work in Pakistan recognised on 'Resilience Memorial'
In a recent ceremony The Salvation Army's relief work in Pakistan was recognised when the military commander of the area, General Zubair, unveiled a
The Salvation Army Responds to Typhoon Durian in the Philippines
The Salvation Army in The Philippines is undertaking an ambitious programme of assistance to people affected by Typhoon Durian
Salvation Army responds as hailstorms bring devastation in Argentina
Salvation Army emergency relief teams are assisting with urgent repairs to homes damaged by devastating hailstorms in Rosario, Argentina
Tongan Salvationists help after civil unrest
Civil unrest broke out in Tonga's capital, Nuku'alofa, on Thursday 16 November when hundreds of pro-democracy rioters destroyed about 80 per cent
Guns exchanged for Bibles in Papua New Guinea
Youths of Four Mile settlement, Papua New Guinea, considered a notorious breeding ground for criminals, exchanged their arms for Bibles.
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