The Salvation Army IRS
The Vision: One in Christ
About Us

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Staff
  • Director — Major Holly Patterson

  • Business Manager — Major George Patterson


  • Settlement Counselor — Florence Gruer


  • Program Research & Development — Zhen Li


  • ESL & Program Coordinator — Anne Campbell Smith


  • Chaplain — Aux-- Captain Mary Avendano


  • Administrative Assistant — Leandra Cristobal

News

We are hiring a professional accounting course instructor who can teach Simply Accounting Pro., ACCPAC, and QuickBook for our Hope Rally Program accountants' group (4 Hope Rally Program members). Please visit charityvillage for more details.

If you want to be a volunteer as a teacher, trainer, tutor, or mentor, please give us a call at (416)360 6036. We DO NEED and APPRECIATE your time and help. We will post detailed information for volunteer positions HERE or find it at CHARITY VILLAGE.


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When they say leaders are not born but made, they are undoubtedly talking about people who volunteer. Besides offering an opportunity to express or nurture leadership abilities, volunteering for The Salvation Army helps stretch financial contributions further and quite literally makes possible our many programs and services.

To be effective in today's society, The Salvation Army needs volunteers as never before. Throughout its history the Army has relied on the volunteer skills of not only its own members, but those in the community who support the Army's goals as it seeks to alleviate the most obvious and serious needs of those who ask for our help.

Without volunteers much of this work could not be done. They put in untold hours at our social welfare services, canvas door-to-door during the Red Shield Appeal and sit on Advisory Board across the country. They are also at work in many of our programs, sharing their own life experience with those we help.

Over 1,800 employee volunteer groups generously give us their time. Vancouver employees helped the Army buy a disaster van. Employees in the east raised funds for the Army’s Bethany Home for single moms and their babies. CIBC employees raise funds and keep their branches open late for our Red Shield Appeal blitz workers to securely deposit funds. Across the country many service clubs and community organization raise funds or buy essential equipment to help us do our job more effectively.

You can be a hero by sharing your time, energy and skills with the less fortunate of our society. As a volunteer you will make an investment in your community and you will discover qualities in yourself you perhaps didn't know you had. You will share the joy and satisfaction which comes from helping people transform their lives through your help as a Salvation Army volunteer.

  • Alison Canton


  • Ruth Khan


  • Yaoming Gu

  • in cooperation with Toronto District School Board/TDSB

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  • Hugh Robert (T.E.S.L. Intermediate class)

  • Tanya Kovatchev (T.E.S.L) (Beginners' class)

  • Sophia Lowe (T.E.S.L Beginners' class)

  • Kelly Ladd (French class)

  • Major Holly Patterson (Movie class)

  • Kalara Hankai (Computer coach)

  • Cpatain Mary Avendano (Craft class)

  • Jeneth Gordon (One-on-one conversation partner)

  • Ssonya Stirpe (One-on-one conversation partner)

  • Ana Sajfert (One-on-one conversation partner)

  • Bryonie Wise (One-on-one conversation partner)

  • Major Donna Millar (Music Teacher- A Choir of All Nations)

  • Charlotte Rose (Intermediate class)

  • Eric Cheng (One-on-one Conversation Partner)
  • Dorothy Howley (One-on-one conversation partner)



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Copyright © 2008 The Salvation Army. All rights reserved. The Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda Territory Territorial Commander: CommissionerWilliam W. Francis; Chief Secretary: Colonel Glen Shepherd;The Salvation Army Immigrant and Reufgee Services Director: Major Holly Patterson