I am blessed by the types of service given all over the territory.
CELEBRATING OUR 30th YEAR
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— Commissioner Carolyn Knaggs
The Western Territory’s news source
for 30 years
May 7, 2012 Vol. 30, No. 08
Celebrating National Salvation Army Week The middle of May is set aside for National Salvation Army Week (NSAW), a week proclaimed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the 1950s to honor the work of The Salvation Army. This year, NSAW is May 14-20 and corps across the Western Territory are taking part to spread awareness of the Army’s programs. Alaska—Anchorage will hold a Transformed Treasures Fundraiser and present a Partners in Mission award. Homer’s Family Store will have a sale and distribute Red Shield cookies, coffee and gift certificates. Juneau will hit the radio waves to discuss Army programs and promote “Doing the Most Good” coffee. Klawock will host a father/ daughter, mother/son dinner, hold a Court of Awards banquet for the troops and give away socks and doughnuts with an invitation to Sunday service. Cascade—Boise, Idaho, and Pendleton, Ore., will each hold a NSAW proclamation signing. Boise will own a display in the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce Expo 2012. Portland, Ore., will present “Around Town with Mr. Kettle,” featuring interviews with Portlanders. Tualatin Valley Citadel, Ore., will host a Hot Dog Community Appreciation Day featuring Mr. Kettle. Roseburg, Ore., will partner with the local Fred Meyer store for the “Hand in Hand” food drive to replenish the corps’ pantry. The Salem Kroc Center’s children and youth music and troop ministries will visit SALVATION ARMY WEEK, page 3
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n Western Territory is ready to spread the word about the Army’s ministries May 14-20.
Among Americans, The Salvation Army has long been a symbol of wholehearted dedication to the cause of brotherhood. In time of war, the men and women of this organization have brought to those serving their country far from home, friendliness and warm concern. In the quieter days of peace, their work has been a constant reminder to us all that each of us is neighbor and kin to all Americans...the men and women of The Salvation Army have won the respect of all .
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—President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Army’s recovery efforts in Haiti move forward n The Salvation Army breaks ground for its new Delmas 2 compound and teaches teens shoemaking.
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The Salvation Army’s ongoing presence in post-earthquake Haiti continues to have a stabilizing effect on the Haitian people through rebuilding projects and educational opportunities geared toward developing selfsufficiency. On March 24, The Salvation Army of Haiti broke ground for the new Delmas 2 compound, the headquarters that marks a 60-year presence of The Salvation Army in Port-au-Prince but had been destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. With construction set to begin in May, the new complex will include a church to seat 3,000 people; a new clinic;
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new kindergarten, primary and secondary school buildings for College Verena; and new social services buildings. The groundbreaking was a time to “reaffirm the Army’s passion to demonstrate the love of God and validate our commitment to recovery and redevelopment,” said Lt. Colonel Victor Leslie, chief secretary of the Caribbean Territory. Those present to show support included Michel Porsenna, vice president of The Salvation Army Haiti Advisory Board; College Verena sponsor Kindernothlife (KNH); agents from Army donor territories including Canada, the U.S. and Norway; and representatives from International Headquarters and Caribbean Territorial Headquarters. Children from College Verena sing at the groundbreaking ceremony. HAITI, page 9
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Compton’s Love Kitchen retires its head chef n Mary Lawson served dinner every Monday to the community for 32 years.
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Compton City Council Member Janna Zurita reads a resolution from the city acknowledging Mary Lawson (left). Assistant chef Georgina Picket (center) also received a resolution. Photo by Christin Davis
Photo courtesy of Salvation Army Haiti
BY CHRISTIN DAVIS Having never missed a Monday night in 32 years of serving dinner to those needing a meal in Compton, Calif., Mary Lawson, 68, retired as head chef of the Compton Corps’ Love Kitchen on April 30.
In a surprise ceremony before her final dinner for the community as head chef, friends and staff of The Salvation Army alike thanked Lawson for her unwavering service. Each week—and on Thanksgiving and Christmas day—the Love Kitchen serves dinner to 80 people on average, which equates to roughly 150,000 LOVE KITCHEN, page 2