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Salvation Army Welcomes New Territorial Leadership 

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Colonels Onal and Edmane Castor                        Lt. Colonels Lindsay and Lynette Rowe

Kingston, Jamaica:  The Territorial Headquarters for The Salvation Army now has four new leaders at it's helm.  Onal and Edmane Castor, who had previously been working at THQ in other roles, were promoted to Colonel and now serve as the Territorial Commander and Territorial President of Women's Ministries, respectively.  They have served for almost 30 years at many posts throughout the Caribbean, Africa and the United States.   

Lieutenant Colonels Lindsay and Lynette Rowe are the newly appointed Chief Secretary and Territorial Secretary for Women's Ministries.  They have served in a variety of roles in their home Canadian territory, as well as in Africa and the Caribbean.


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Future Plans

The Salvation Army in The Bahamas remains committed to its mission of sharing the love of God and meeting human needs in His name without discrimination.   It continuously examines its programs and services to ensure maximum effectiveness in meeting the needs of everyone it serves. 

To meet increasing demands, plans are being developed  to add community centers to the Army’s existing facilities in Grand Bahama and  Eleuthera.  A  Family Life and Learning Center is being planned for Nassau.  The School for the Blind will be relocated to the new campus, and this multipurpose complex will also be a place for family, educational, recreational, cultural activities, as well as a school/centre for performing arts.  The facility will be made possible through grants from a variety of sources, including Bahamian and international corporations, foundations, service clubs, churches and individuals, who all believe in the Army’s mission and the welfare our of nation. The actual programs and services  are intended to be a collaborative effort of number of agencies and groups.  They will be open to the public and will cater to all ages.
  
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