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The Salvation Army operates a number of retail stores throughout the country, selling a range of donated goods, including - books, bric-a-brac, clothing, electrical appliances, commercial furniture, household furniture, kitchenware, linen, shoes, sports equipment, toys etc. Most of these stores are called Salvation Army Family Stores, however some may also go under the name Salvation Army Thrift Shop. Read an article about Family Stores.
Each Family Store is associated with either a Salvation Army church (Corps) or a Salvation Army centre (ie. Community & Family Services). Proceeds from store sales help the associated church/centre to:
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create employment
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train youth workers
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offer education courses for 'at risk' youth
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run youth programmes
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provide senior citizen friendship, meals and clubs
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provide worship centres for the community
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assist with funding of Salvation Army social services...
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advocacy
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alcohol & drug rehabilitation
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chaplaincy
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court & prison work
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early childhood education
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foodbanks
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problem gambling support
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services for older people (aged care)
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supportive accommodation
We always need donations of quality goods. If it's too good to throw out - GIVE IT TO THE SALLIES!
Click on the following links to find a Family Store in your region: (these links coming soon)
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Northern
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Midland
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Central
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Canterbury North West
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Southern
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This programme helps to meet the educational needs of over 1000 children in poorer countries around the world through donor's sponsorship. read more | email us for info |
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In FY2005/2006 the cost of care provided by The Salvation Army in New Zealand was $44 million, with the demand on existing services and the need for new services increasing. read more |
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