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Phoenix rising
After 18 months of "homelessness," Arizona’s Phoenix Citadel Corps celebrated the opening and dedication of its new spiritual home. Appropriately, the recognition of its rebirth occurred over Easter weekend.


Kroc Center transforms surrounding neighborhood
Rolando has enjoyed a “renaissance” since the Kroc Center opened in 2002, said Doug Lister, a Rolando Community Council member.

West holds anti-trafficking conference
Two councils of “war”— the U.S. Western Territorial Anti-Trafficking Council and the U.S. National Anti-Trafficking Council—convened at the Western Territory’s Crestmont campus in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., recently, to share information on the Army’s work against human trafficking in the United States and Mexico.


Recycled vehicles recycle lives
Together, five adult rehabilitation centers (ARCs) from Southern Calif. sponsored a booth at the Long Beach Convention Center during the Grand Prix Event (April 17-April 20).

The Army world grows
With the addition of African nations Namibia and Mali, The Salvation Army is now officially at work in 115 countries.


The Salvation Army in Spain
During my first months in Spain I desperately needed family, and God provided bountifully through the corps officers and numerous people in the congregation who became my Spanish family in every way.
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