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Money given is used to support the mission of The
Salvation Army around the world
For more than a year I had the privilege of working for the International Projects Office at Territorial Headquarters. It gave me an insight into the international work of The Salvation Army, and I’ve been involved in some of the projects funded by the appeal.
I live at William Booth College with my wife, Rebecka, and our two children. We’ll soon be moving to Clapton in east London, but this time last year we were waiting for visas to work in Pakistan. Like so many other people, our plans were disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, although we are well and healthy and grateful for that. As we adjust to this change for us, and as we think about Self-Denial, I’ve been finding out how The Salvation Army around the world has
adapted. So, in this series of five articles, I’ll be
revisiting some of the places the appeal has
highlighted to show how people are coping
during the pandemic.
Scunthorpe Forever family
This year we do not have Self-Denial envelopes, but we can all still give in the altar service this year, either by:
direct bank transfer to:
60-01-73 account 00178123 reference SC11/11045/AAA sending a cheque in the post to the hall or
handing cash in a clearly marked envelope to a trusted person who can deliver it to the hall (if you are unable to do so yourself). Thank you on behalf of our Mission Partners around the world.
Captain Cotterill
is Corps Officer, Clapton with Stoke Newington and Dalston Plants
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