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nonprofit organization management
The Salvation Army is an international Christian movement founded in 1865 by William and Catherine Booth in London. Initially called the "East London Christian Mission," it was renamed in 1878 and organized with a military structure. The organization operates in over 130 countries, focusing on preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and providing social services to address issues like poverty, disease, and homelessness. The Salvation Army runs various programs, including feeding and sheltering the needy, operating thrift stores, and offering support for ex-convicts. It also provides disaster relief and holiday aid, such as the well-known Christmas kettle campaigns. The organization emphasizes volunteer involvement and maintains a military hierarchy, with a General leading its efforts. Its mission is to spread Christian principles while offering practical assistance to vulnerable populations worldwide.
The Salvation Army is an international Christian movement founded in 1865 by William and Catherine Booth in London. Initially called the "East London Christian Mission," it was renamed in 1878 and organized with a military structure. The organization operates in over 130 countries, focusing on preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and providing social services to address issues like poverty, disease, and homelessness. The Salvation Army runs various programs, including feeding and sheltering the needy, operating thrift stores, and offering support for ex-convicts. It also provides disaster relief and holiday aid, such as the well-known Christmas kettle campaigns. The organization emphasizes volunteer involvement and maintains a military hierarchy, with a General leading its efforts. Its mission is to spread Christian principles while offering practical assistance to vulnerable populations worldwide.
























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