The Salvation Army is a Christian church and charity working across the UK and Ireland through hundreds of churches and community centres. It offers practical help and community support in a wide range of areas, including homelessness, debt, family support, youth work and services for older people.

For clergy households, it may be especially useful where there are practical pressures such as money worries, housing problems, loneliness or the need for local support. Its network of churches and centres can also help people find the right next step in their area.

What support does The Salvation Army offer?

Support with homelessness, debt and budgeting, youth and children’s work, family support, local activities, and services for older people.

Who is it for?

People and families who need practical help, connection or local support.

How might it help?

It may be useful if you need nearby support with everyday pressures such as money, housing, family life or isolation.