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The Salvation Army in Bermuda Steps Up to Fight Food Insecurity
Like many countries worldwide, Bermuda continues to deal with food insecurity. Rising inflation has made daily life more expensive, leaving many individuals struggling to put food on the table and provide for their families. To help address the growing need, The Salvation Army’s North Street Citadel operates a daily feeding program that currently serves an…
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Territorial Leaders Embark on Bermuda Tour
From February 28 to March 5, Commissioners Lee and Debbie Graves, territorial commander and territorial president of women’s ministries, visited ministry units across the island of Bermuda, accompanied by Lt-Colonels John and Brenda Murray, territorial secretary for communications and director of international development. Their tour included engagements with local corps, social services and community programs,…
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Kite Making At Salvation Army Harbour Light, April 11 2025
Members of the Salvation Army’s Harbour Light programme have been putting their creativity to work by crafting an array of vibrant Bermuda kites. The handmade kites, bursting with colour and tradition, are available for purchase in the lead-up to Easter. The initiative not only celebrates a beloved Bermudian custom but also raises funds to support the programme.…
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Local School Steps Up to Assist Salvation Army Meal Program in Bermuda
Students from Mount Saint Agnes Academy in Hamilton, Bermuda, recently put their compassion on display by donating to The Salvation Army’s North Street Citadel’s feeding program. Inspired by the Duke of Edinburg Award program, which encourages local youth to give back to their communities, students chose to help The Salvation Army, as food insecurity is…
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Rotary Club in Bermuda Enhances their Support of The Salvation Army
Every Christmas, members of the Rotary Club of Sandys in Bermuda, volunteer to ring bells and collect funds in support of The Salvation Army’s kettle campaign. This year, club members deepened their involvement with the Army by donating $7,500 of their own funds and volunteering at a Salvation Army feeding program. “We wanted to be…
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Salvation Army territory leaders to visit Bermuda
Commissioners Lee and Debbie Graves, leaders of The Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda Territory, are visiting Bermuda for the first time from February 28 to March 5, 2025. Accompanied by Lieutenant-Colonels John and Brenda Murray, they will tour local Salvation Army facilities, including the emergency shelter, transitional housing, food banks, and meal programs. The visit…
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Allied World Donates To Three Local Charities
Allied World has made donations to three local Bermudian charities—Christ Church Warwick, The Eliza DoLittle Society, and The Salvation Army—to support their efforts in combating food insecurity. These contributions will aid in food procurement, meal preparation, and distribution to individuals and families in need. Colm Singleton, Head of Allied World’s Bermuda office, emphasized the company’s…