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Thursday, March 19, 2026
HomeOpinionThank you from the Salvation Army

Thank you from the Salvation Army

AS yet another challenging year draws to a close, I find myself again asking: how can we, at The Salvos, express our immense gratitude to the Australian community for their generosity, kindness and support this year?

While I try to find the words, I think of families like Annie’s.

They were already living close to the poverty line when her employer cut her hours of work, tipping them over the edge.

Heading into Christmas, they were struggling to make ends meet.

Agonising decisions like whether to put petrol in the car or food on the table; pay the electricity bill or buy medication plagued Annie every day.

She began having panic attacks and harbouring guilt about not being able to give her children everything they want and deserve. As you can imagine, celebrating Christmas felt impossible.

But thanks to the Aussie community spirit, Annie has hope.

As a Salvation Army Officer, delivering services to people like Annie, there aren’t enough words to express our deepest gratitude – all we can do is say thank you.

Thank you for donating, volunteering and packing hampers so that we could distribute over 64,000 food parcels and vouchers, and around 300,000 gifts and toys to families.

Thank you for helping us provide over 1.5 million meals, 887,500 crisis beds and 2000-plus services nationwide throughout the year.

Thank you for helping us keep Christmas alive for Aussies struggling to make ends meet, for helping us leave no one in need.

To each and every one of you who supported us throughout 2022, we thank you.

We’ve said it before, but it remains true: we couldn’t do what we do without you.

People say, ‘thank God for the Salvos’.

We say thank God for you.

Major Bruce Harmer The Salvation Army

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