



E-Newsletter - November 2006
the wishes of children captured through pictures: Award-winning photojournalist Linda Solomon gave homeless children the chance to truly share their hearts by taking pictures of their Christmas. Most children would wish for a new toy, bike, or maybe a video game, but these children wished for a bed to call their own, peace, and simply love. Read the full story and see these moving portraits. Click here to read more.....
In their words: kids speak out in support of army programs: Spoken in his own words, 10 year old Travis Crotts gives testimony to the importance of The Salvation Army in his own life. With a safe and positive environment to go to after school, Travis is able to meet new friends and develop essential life skills. Hear from him how Army programs have touched his life. Click here to read more.....
trusts that benefit you and others: For caring people, decisions regarding estate management can be challenging. Maintaining financial health for one’s self, spouse, children, loved ones, and supporting a favorite charity can be a challenging task. However, there is a way to make your assets work for you, your family and others. Click here to read more.....
In the majors words - a letter from the commanding officer: The holiday season is fast approaching and The Salvation Army is gearing up for our busiest season. Providing toys for children, distributing coats, and visiting the sick are again our focus. Major Alvin Smith writes you his personal letter on how we are preparing to reach even more people during the holidays. Click here to read more.....