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The Salvation Army could not do what we do without our donors and volunteers!

Loving Your Neighbors During Crisis

Hear what The Salvation Army's Director of Development and Communications, Kristal Knudtson, has to say about what programs we offer and the Thank You to our community!


Vision: Pathway of Hope, an innovative program offered by The Salvation Army of Fox Cities, will equip families in need with tools to achieve economic stability through education, training, spiritual care and recreation. 

Are you concerned about the basics that you need for you and your family? You can take the first step today by joining the Pathway of Hope to help you navigate the challenges to a better future. To get there, a caseworker will work with you to design a plan around your individual goals, needs and strengths.

Click here to learn more about Pathway of Hope


Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurts, pain, or addiction of any kind. It's a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling their life. The purpose of this ministry is to fellowship God's healing power in our lives through the eight recovery principles found in the Beatitudes of Matthew 5, and Christ-centered 12 steps. The experience allows us to be changed. We open the door by sharing our experiences, victories, and hopes with each other. In addition, we become willing to accept God's grace in solving out life problems. 

By using Christ-centered steps and applying their biblical principles, we begin to grow spiritually. We become free from out addictive, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors. The freedom creates peace, serenity, joy, and most importantly, a stronger personal relationship with God and others. 

Location: Salvation Army Worship Center | 1525 Appleton Rd. Menasha, WI 54952 | 6:30PM - 8:30PM

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If you would like to submit a tip to the Appleton Police Department, Click Here

Click Here to learn more about Domestic Abuse in the area.


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“Beyond Behaviors: Understanding and Advocating for the Sex Trafficking Awareness of the Community”

by Kristal Knudtson / June 2019

“We will never arrest our way out of the sex trafficking problem. We need the community to be aware, and we need people to understand that these are not boys and girls that woke up one day and said, ‘I want to grow up to be a prostitute.’  These are people that are victimized, that have been victimized/abused early in their life and are sucked into the sex trafficking world by a predator.  They continue to be abused, addicted to drugs, and killed with absolutely no regard.”

Click here for full story and more details.


  1. Learn more about Loving Your Neighbors Through Anxiety

Click Here about Loving Your Neighbors During Depression


Loving Your Neighbors During PTSD, Click Here for full story


Thank you for your interest in volunteering for The Salvation Army!

Volunteers are valuable assets in The Salvation Army’s efforts to meet the changing needs of our world. Through the skills and experience they bring to The Army, volunteers make significant contributions to society by positively impacting the lives of those they assist. The Salvation Army volunteers change lives, uplift families and support communities throughout our nation every day.

For questions, please contact our office at 314-646-3000.

  • Work with youth in the after school program
  • Sort donations in our food pantry
  • Train to be an emergency disaster services volunteer
  • Sort donations in our thrift store

 

 

The easiest way to help from early November through Christmas Eve is to ring a bell at one of our iconic red kettles, raising the funds that change lives all year long. Volunteers are the difference between an empty kettle and one that raises about $50 per hour — enough to provide a family with two bags of groceries. Online registration begins in the fall.