Salvation Army
Broward Salvation Army Seeking 125 Paid Bell-Ringers
Help the needy…and your wallet: the Salvation Army of Broward County needs to hire 125 energetic and outgoing seasonal bell ringers to help with fundraising efforts.
Wanted: Holiday Bell Ringers For The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army of Broward County and WorkForce One Employment Solutions is seeking bell ringers for its upcoming Red Kettle Campaign during three upcoming job fairs.
Salvation Army Calling For Food Donations As Many Shelves Sit Bare
They’re busier than ever before at the Salvation Army, handing out food to a growing number of people in need.
Salvation Army Of Broward County Needs Food For Pantry
There is a plea for help from the Salvation Army of Broward County.
Salvation Army To Hand Out Ice Cream To Homeless
As our summer time temps soar in the lower 90s in the afternoon, the Salvation Army has come up with a unique way to help the homeless in Ft. Lauderdale cool off.
Homeless Shelters Keeping Doors Open As Cold Weather Lingers
As near freezing temperatures descend on South Florida, shelters in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties have kept their doors open to welcome in people who need a warm place to stay.
Broward Salvation Army Opens Doors As Cold Weather Nears
As bone-chilling weather descends on South Florida, the Salvation Army has started to prepare to house the homeless from the dangerously cold air.
Salvation Army’s Angel Shop Brings Joy To Thousands Of Kids
The holidays are just around the corner and The Salvation Army of Broward County is making sure less fortunate families have something to celebrate. It’s giving toys out to more than 3,500 Broward County children through the Angel Tree Toy Shop.
“Secret Santa” Drops Gold Ring, $50 Bill In Salvation Army Kettle
A generous giver gave a Salvation Army bell ringer quite a shock outside a Pinecrest Kmart store.
Salvation Army Needs Donors For Christmas Toy Drive
With just 10 days left until Christmas, leaders at the Salvation Army of Broward County are worried that the wishes of hundreds of needy children might go unfulfilled.






