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Click here to view our 2007 Annual Report (as a *.pdf document) or right click to download the .pdf file.

LOCATIONS


Click here for addresses and other contact information of our units in Nassau, Grand Bahama and Eleuthera




REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LINKS

Caribbean Territorial Headquarters

International Headquarters

The Salvation Army in the USA



HELP FOR YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE


"Our Daily Bread" devotionals


The Bible

The General's Pastoral Letter

Resources for Salvationists

SALVATION ARMY THANKS CIVIC CLUBS, PUBLIC FOR KETTLE-DRIVE SUPPORT

Kettle Drive

Alpha Phi Alpha member, Terrance Fountain accepting the Bell Ringer’s Award on behalf of the club. From L to R: Major Lester Ferguson, Salvation Army’s Divisional Commander; Judy Munroe, Advisory Board Chairman; Terrence Fountain of Alpha Phi Alpha and Former Commissioner of Police and Salvation Army Board member Paul Farquharson. Photos and Story by DP & Associates (Read more >>>>>)

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Former Commissioner of Police and Salvation Army Board member Paul Farquharson accepts a token of appreciation for his service to The Army and the Board during his tenure.  Farquharson leaves The Bahamas at month end to take up post as Bahamas High Commissioner in London.  From L to R: Major Lester Ferguson, Salvation Army’s Divisional Commander; Judy Munroe, Advisory Board Chairman; Former Commissioner of Police and Salvation Army Board member Paul Farquharson; and Lisa Armbrister, Secretary.  Photos and Story by DP & Associates  (Read more >>>>>)



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PEOPLE  HELPING PEOPLE

The story of The Salvation Army is a story of people helping people.  The services provided by the Army in The Bahamas touch up to 40,000 lives every year. Since its establishment in 1931, The Army has worked tirelessly to help those who need a helping hand , a hot meal , a shelter from abuse, a way to earn a living with dignity if not with sight, a respite from the world that has shunned or hurt them.  Through its spiritual ministries as well as its feeding, education, temporary residence and welfare programs, The Army has been on the frontlines of war against desperation and hopelessness,  striving to win the battle for human triumph with God’s help.  Read more >>>





Headline News
BAHAMAS DIVISION ADVISORY BOARD COPS CARIBBEAN'S  "TOP BOARD" AWARD
Chairman Judy Munroe
Chairman Judy Munroe accepts award on behalf of the Bahamas Divisional Advisory Board (read more >>>>>)


Persons In Need Increasing:
After 75 years of serving the Bahamian community, millions of dollars spent to help the
poor and hundreds of thousands of man hours, the faces of the Salvation Army have changed but the mission remains the same. (read the Bahama Journal article >>>)


Salvation Army Commences Work in Burundi and Greece:
The Army's International  Headquarters in London announces that The Salvation Army has recently 'opened fire' in new countries in Africa and Europe. Work has begun quietly in Burundi and Greece with the appointing of officers to these countries for the first time.  (read more from the International Website >>>>)


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Last updated January 30, 2008