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    OPEN ARMS: Horsham Salvation Army captains Chris and Tracey Sutton are asking the community to donate this year to support vulnerable members of the community. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

Salvation Army calls for Red Shield support

Horsham’s Salvation Army is collecting donations from today to support its social welfare and community service programs as part of the annual Red Shield Appeal.

Horsham Salvation Army captain Chris Sutton said the money would be put towards a weekly community lunch and bread run as well as camps for vulnerable children.

“Every Tuesday we have a community lunch at the Salvation Army office,” he said.

“We have a variety of meals and are open to anyone in the community, in particular those who are struggling.



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“It is obvious that people are finding themselves at a bit of a pinch with the rising cost of living for necessities, so this is something that can help them.”

Mr Sutton said the Salvation Army team would be collecting donations from today through to Sunday.

“We’re collecting donations at Horsham Plaza, Woolworths and Coles, from 9am to 5pm, or people can donate at our office,” he said.

“We want to thank the community for its support in the past and ask people to consider how they could support us again and give at our donations stops.”

The entire May 25, 2022 edition of The Weekly Advertiser is available online. READ IT HERE!

The entire May 25, 2022 edition of AgLife is available online. READ IT HERE!