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Oakville Beaver, 17 Apr 2002, B 5

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The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 17, 2002 - B5 Working Together to Help Others ^ ip ' ^Women and children Many women who come to our programs have suffered abuse in one form or another. We welcome them into a warm, supportive ivironment where they find structure, val ues and a sense o f security. We offer parentg classes, day care, job training, maternity programs and life skills such as budgeting and household management. These women return to their com m unity with a renewed sense of purpose and strength. The Salvation Army helps heal the wounds left from years of abuse and build hope for a brighter future. Broken families T he Salvation Army's family tracing service contributes to family stability by helping restore family relationships. Its aim is to locate, on behalf o f the inquirer, a family member who is out o f touch so that contact is renewed or, in some cases, established for the first time. Often, the reunion brings together other relatives within the family circle. T he family tracing service upholds the value and integrity o f family life and helps bring healing to broken relationships. W here You Come In Volunteers contribute an incalculable am ount to our work through our social wel fare services, canvassing door-to-door dur ing the Red Shield Appeal and serving on advisory boards. No m atter what your gifts, your contribution will help make a real dif ference. Thanks to your help, we're the leading inde pendent provider o f social services. And though we're proud o f the work we do, we recognize it's nowhere near enough. W ith your help, so m uch more is possible. Volunteer today and share in the excitement o f changed lives. S a lv a t io n A r m y S e r v ic e s F o r th e P e o p le o f O a k v ille To volunteer call 9 0 5 -8 2 7 -5 3 2 4 ext. 22 Lighthouse shelter South Forester Shelter Crisis Shelter Family Services Budget Counselling Legal Advice Clinic Job Search Support Program O vernight emergency shelter for men and women. H ot meals served daily. Short or long-term transitional housing for men and women Short-term emergency shelter for a family crisis Emergency food bank and vouchers; placement, referral & advocacy Budget assignment, counselling and accountability C om m unity volunteer lawyers provide on site legal counsel Job search skills, resume and cover letter writing, interview coaching, networking, support and accountability with conflict and anger The sick and infirm Salvation Army hospitals and parish nursing programs are places o f healing that provide comprehensive care, addressing physical, spiritual and emotional needs o f patients and their families. It is a philosophy that permeates the operating room, the clinics, the various services departments, and the offices. O ur highly qualified doctors, nurses, chaplains and professional health care staff are com mitted to providing patients with the quality o f life that they deserve. s to love ughbour 9 /m Communities in crisis ,v C a /( < ii//e (S^Offender and victims ie,.;The Salvation Army cares for everyone j] r affected by crime and is active in the correcn (,,tional system and in the community. Every a day, Salvation Army representatives visit e ^persons detained in holding cells and courts, iy . jyoviding help to those charged with a crim5S,.,lnal offence. We also support family mem1ar)d friends o f the accused and assist the victims o f crime. Through warm personal contact inmates are finding their way to happy and productive lives. Floods, ice storms, blizzards, or fire, wherev er there is a disaster, The Salvation Army is there. Poised to respond to any emergency situation, our emergency disaster units are equipped to reduce physical harm, provide material relief and help victims rebuild their lives. Anger Management Workshop Program to help individuals learn to deal Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Emergency intervention for people experi encing crisis Inner,city children Kids love our summer camps. Many come from low income and inner city homes. W ithout the Army, most w ouldn't get a chance to go to summer camp. Each year thousands o f children enjoy fun in the sun while learning the values o f friendship and caring. Alone Again Support Group Support group for people experiencing loneliness from separation through life change Children' s Toy Shop, Food hampers & Vouchers, Christmas D inner Cam p Wabana (ages 7-12) and camp Rainbow (ages 13-17) Support and fellowship group for women Christmas Assistance Kids' Summer Camps Women's felldwship Group ^ A p r il 2 0 * quare ,2 -a u n c /i rray Red Shield chiis on April 20th in x Lakeshore and town Oakville: ir campaign this year >vftYour Neighbour Salvation Army's ce to the Oakville anvhole day with Square, starting with : Tun Horton donuts luding free birthday :efcbration o f any is who join us. mounting that day, hive the Salvation y `Response Vehicle on idrvehjcle serves our adwas sent to New to the September hervchicle will include ·at. the Salvation thrdays following .rbl LOCKWOOD C H RYSI ER 1 7 5 W y e c ro ft R d ., O a k v ille , O n t. 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