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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Evacuating

As CBC reports, around 1100 people from Stony Rapids, Black Lake, Uranium City, Pelican Narrows and Sandy Bay are being forced to flee their homes with almost 700 people coming to Saskatoon.  The Salvation Army Community Centre is assisting with evacuation efforts by helping house, feed, and offer up assistance in any way the residents need.

If you are interested in volunteering with relief efforts, please call the Centre at 242-6833 and talk to Crystal.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Housing Handbook

Here is a resource that many will find helpful, the City of Saskatoon has just released a new housing handbook (PDF) which can be downloaded for free from their website.  It has up to date information for renters, home owners, and landlords all in one convenient place.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

2008 Barbecue at Riverbend Institution

Earlier this week four staff from the Centre made the trip to Prince Albert to Riverbend Institution to put on a barbecue for the inmates and staff. Several hundred hot dogs and hamburgers (and a lot of smoke) later, everyone left feeling full and our van was a lot lighter going back to the Saskatoon than it was when we left.

Before the barbecue got going, I had a chance to take some quick photos of us getting started. All of the photos can be found here.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Crescent Shuttle Service has been canceled

Saskatoon Transit’s Crescent Shuttle, a free service connecting Riversdale, Broadway and the Downtown, will be cancelled as of June 1, 2008 according to the City of Saskatoon website.  Anyone looking for more information on Transit information can check out the City of Saskatoon's site.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Frontline Job Opening

The Salvation Army Community Centre has a job opening for a full time night position.  The pay is good and the benefits are excellent.  The position is both working our front desk at night, assisting clients, and doing some Emergency After Hours support.  Other nights it will be doing some janitorial work and just assisting on the front desk.  If you are interested, there is more information posted at Sask Jobs.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Help Wanted

Salvation Army Community Centre is hiring a full time cook.  More information can be found online here.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Why thrift still thrives

From Christian Week

And if it weren't for faith-based thrift stores, those second-hand shops run by various Christian ministries and scattered from one end of Canada to another, a lot of ministry in this country-and beyond-just wouldn't happen.

The words “faith-based thrift store” usually call to mind the ubiquitous “Sally-Annes” (Salvation Army Thrift Stores) across Canada. The Salvation Army's National Recycling operation runs between 120 and 130 thrift stores in urban centres, and local Salvation Army offices operate another 220 smaller stores. For more than 100 years these stores have been raising funds for the Christian charity that is today the largest non-governmental provider of social services in Canada.

Diane Van der Horden is director of public relations for The Salvation Army, Maritime Division. When discussing the role of the thrift store, she uses the term “national recycling operation.”
Nowadays, that is an essential part of the identity of the thrift store for The Salvation Army. Yes, the stores raise millions of dollars for Salvation Army projects, but their website, materials and spokespeople also focus on the environmental impact those stores have by saving vases, bicycles, trombones, clothes-you name it-from landfill sites.

“The Salvation Army may have been one of the agencies involved with recycling before it became one of the buzzwords of our culture,” says Diane. “The revenue is important, absolutely essential actually, but also the leadership The Salvation Army plays in diverting things from landfills. Local municipalities are amazed at the volume that The Salvation Army diverts.” Nationally run stores alone rescue more than 50 million lbs of merchandise from disposal each year.

The Salvation Army has also gotten savvy at marketing. You can now buy gift cards for shopping at their stores. They also sell on EBay. Thrift store shopping has gone mainstream, which is good for business-and great for ministry.

While there are two Salvation Army Thrift Stores in Saskatoon, we have the Clothes Cave and the Dock inside the Centre.  They provide free clothes, furniture, and goods to people in need all across the city.  For more information on when they are open or if you have goods to donate, contact the Centre.


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