Tag: salvation army
Opportunity stores reopen across city
LIMESTONE Coast opportunity stores are slowing starting to reopen across the region just in time for residents to stock up ahead of winter.
After abrupt...
Heart-warming winter blanket appeal generosity
A MOUNTAIN of blankets and flannelette sheets have been donated to ac.care and the Salvation Army as the community answers the call from welfare...
Salvos issue ‘call to arms’ as volunteers needed to hit the streets
THE Salvation Army is seeking volunteers across the South East for its biggest annual door-knock to date, the Red Shield Appeal.
Over the past year...
Salvation Army thrift shop opens doors at new location
MILLICENT'S Salvation Army thrift shop opened its doors at a new location in Glen Street this morning.
After many years in George Street, it has...
Real estate team launches blanket appeal
AS MINIMUM temperatures hover around 10C this week, Mount Gambier's SAL Real Estate team has launched its second annual winter blanket appeal.
The initiative will...
New chapter for Millicent woman
THE doors have closed on her Millicent shop for the final time and now Nicole Looby-McRostie is ready to run for election for Wattle Range Council and devote her time to other matters.[...]
‘Salvo’ heads south
"I want to help people to live, not to give up – some people just need love and encouragement, some need us to fight for them.”
These are the words of one of the regions newly appointed church leaders.
Remembering the fallen
A VETERANS wall of remembrance has been established at the Mount Gambier Community Returned and Services League and will be formally dedicated on Anzac...
Looby-McRostie confirms council intention
MILLICENT business operator Nicole Looby-McRostie has a place on Wattle Range Council as one of her aims for the year.
The four-yearly council elections occur...
Party proposals praised – Salvos back policy
THE Mount Gambier Salvation Army has commended the South Australian Council of Social Service's (SACOSS) latest proposal to the State Government to help families...
‘Donations’ dumped
THE volunteers at a Millicent charity shop continue to be dismayed at the thoughtless actions of some so-called "donors".
While grateful for those who give...