WELCOME TO THE SALVATION ARMY IN MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE

Mission Statement
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

RESIDENT CAMP SEBAGO, STANDISH, MAINE

One hundred Manchester area youth spend one week at camp with picturesque surroundings and fun activities.  With an emphasis on God's Word, this experience can change a life forever.  Activities include hiking, arts and crafts, swimming, boating, outdoor living, nature study, and sports. Round trip transportation is provided.  

Camp Sebago Flier

VOLUNTEER INFORMATION SURVEY

Since its inception over a century ago, The Salvation Army has been committed to improving the quality of life for people and communities. This would not be possible without the vast number of faithful supporters and volunteers to our work. While our support remains strong, it is important to strengthen existing base and cultivate new relationships.

Below please find a link to our Volunteer Information Survey that, when completed and submitted, will provide us with valuable information regarding gifting, talent, interest and passion; strengthening the means by which our community may best be served. The information you provide will help us to best match resources and volunteers to activities, as well as identify areas where further recruiting should be emphasized.

Again, we appreciate your time and dedication toward improving our local community, and your participation in our survey research toward ensuring the most rewarding experience for both you, our valued supporter, and the people we serve.

PLEASE TAKE OUR SURVEY

 

 

 

 


DON'T MISS OUT ON ALL THE EXCITING THINGS THAT ARE HAPPENING HERE AT YOUR SALVATION ARMY!

Click on EVENTS at the top menu to find out about the Union Leader Santa Fund Luncheon and our Journey to Bethlehem.


VOLUNTEER SERVICE RECOGNIZED BY THE SALVATION ARMY

The Annual Salvation Army Volunteer Reception took place on Tuesday, May 15th.  Sixteen individuals and four organizations were recognized for extraordinary service.  Over 120 volunteers were served to a meal by Kids’ Café youth with a rendition of the National Anthem sung by 16 year-old Sarah LaCount. As part of the event, The Salvation Army Youth Club 3:16 offered an entertaining presentation with excerpts from the "Tale of Three Trees". 

 

Major Gregory Hartshorn, Corps Officer, presented the special Volunteer of the Year Award to Rosemary Mason for her praiseworthy service year after year.

 

 

AWARDS RECEPIENTS 

Heart to God, Hand to Man Award – Sally Zyla Addison

Making a Difference – Merchants Automotive Group & Singer Family

Top Bunny Award – Associated Grocers

Service Club of the Year – Bedford Rotary

Giving Back Award – Jackie Lee & Family  

Youth Volunteer of the Year – Sarah LaCount   

Coordinator of the Year – Sarah Jacobs 

Kids Cafe Volunteer of the Year – Colette Turcotte 

College Volunteer of the Year – John Papia 

Special Recognitions

Holiday Traffic Controller ~ Arthur Kamberis

Faith in Action ~ First Congregational Church

Pennies from Heaven ~ Irene Paradis

 

 

 


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