Offering Hope
Caring in times of trouble
We're there with non-judgemental emotional support and practical assistance for anyone needing help at court or in prison. Our goal is to 'touch hearts in hard places'.
If you are in a desperate situation and do not have enough money to provide for yourself or your family, we can help with food, clothing and furniture.
Our aim is to give you a helping hand so you gain a greater level of control over your life.
Budgeting Advice
Food, Clothing & Furniture
Life Skills & Parenting Programmes
Train with Employment Plus and open the door to your working future. We offer a range of fully-accredited courses, literacy, language and numeracy training, and life skills.
Leisha and her children lived in a cold damp house in an industrial area and the children were not eating properly.
Whether you're considering getting help for yourself, a friend or a relative - the Salvation Army's treatment programme can help you.
If gambling is having a negative impact over your or someone else's life, contact us for help.
The National Coordination service (NCS) aims to support and strengthen problem gambling services funded by the Ministry of Health.
Any time I got any money, I would feed it straight to the machines. If I was to get back to a normal life, I had to give it up.
Our Court Officers and Prison Chaplains provide non-judgemental emotional and practical support to those at court and within the prison system.
We work with youth and children because we're passionate about turning troubled lives around and building solid foundations for life.
The Salvation Army provides a growing range of services to meet the needs of the elderly in the community.
It's our great joy to bring families back together and reunite loved ones through our Family Tracing service.
Our emergency services are on standby to help after natural disasters, fires and search and rescue missions.