and trainees from the Strawberry Field Steps to Work programme. Mission Director Major Kathy Versfeld explained the history of Strawberry Field and how the current building and programme had developed. Programme Manager Alan Triggs gave insights into Steps to Work, which provides training and work placements for 18 to 25-year-olds with learning difficulties. Several trainees spoke about their experiences and the delegates gave them an enthusiastic reception. Guest speakers included Matt Davis, national director of Salvos Stores in Australia, and Ted Troughton, managing director of National Recycling Operations in Canada, who informed delegates about the work of their enterprises. Jenny Pattinson, director of the UKI Territory’s Older People’s Services, spoke about how the Army’s 12 care homes had managed during the Covid-19 pandemic and thanked SATCoL for obtaining vital PPE for its 550 staff members.
Lieut-Colonel Alan Read presents a cheque to the TC
Delegates were challenged to live up to the values of ‘Care’ – compassion, accountability, respect and equality Charlie Green entertained delegates as they gathered for an evening meal. In his after-dinner speech Lieut-Colonel Alan Read, chair of the SATCoL board, challenged delegates to be courageous, break through barriers and reach out to others. He then presented awards including volunteer of the year to Claudia Tootle (Workington and Whitehaven shops), donation centre of the year to Braintree, shop of the year to Dudley, team of the year to the IT Department and lifetime achievement awards to Richard Judge and Roland Ralph. In his address to conclude the conference, the TC thanked SATCoL for supporting the territory’s mission financially. ‘But it’s far more than just the money,’ he said. ‘I discern in this room and among all the people that you work with and the people that you are, that there is great hope because there is real love.’ ‘There are people who desperately need to be loved,’ he continued, describing situations of desperate need in this country and abroad, including in Ukraine, where the Army is making a difference to people’s
Strawberry Field delegates and staff members lives. ‘Thank you for being part of that by caring, loving our neighbours and daring to care for the world and the people in it.’ The TC pointed to what he called ‘the very first instance of recycling in the Old Testament’, when Ebed-Melek used ‘old rags and worn-out clothes’ to help pull the prophet Jeremiah out of a cistern ( Jeremiah 38:12). He likened SATCoL’s work to that incident, by which ‘pre-worn clothes can be the means of lifting people out of a hole’. He challenged the delegates to live up to the values of ‘Care’ – compassion, accountability, respect and equality – and concluded with a prayer ‘that God would continue to be expressed through The Salvation Army, of which SATCoL is an integral part, especially as we intentionally dare to care, compassionately giving of ourselves’.
Charlie Green Salvationist 11 June 2022
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