The Salvation Army Journey to Life Centre

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About The Salvation Army Journey to Life Centre

The Salvation Army is an international Christian church with a social conscience, operating in 130 countries around the world.
 
It was founded in 1865 in East End London, England, by a young methodist minister, William Booth, and his wife, Catherine.  They had a passion for the people living in poverty and addictions and went out into the streets to tell them about Jesus, with the intention of bringing them back into their church.  Unfortunately, the church folk of the time did not welcome them.  William and Catherine decided that if they couldn't bring the street people into the church, they would take the church out to the street people, and The Salvation Army was born.
 
The Salvation Army has been in Canada since 1882 and started many of the social services we know today - the first federal parole officer was a Salvation Army Officer!
 
The Salvation Army Thunder Bay Booth Centre has been in operation since 1917 and has been on the Cumberland Street North site since 1971.  There are now multiples services operating out of this site - known as the Community & Residential Services, or CARS.

 

We are part of the Ontario Great Lakes Division in the Canada and Bermuda Territory.  Our Divisional Headquarters is in London, Ontario and the Territorial (national) Headquarters is in Toronto, Ontario.

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We believe that God created us in His image and that every person is cherished in God's sight.  We believe that God gave us free will which results in some poor choices - our own or the choices of other people that impact us.  But we also believe that God loves us so much that He sent Jesus to live on earth to show us how to do it, and to die for us so that we could be reconciled to God and have eternity in heaven.  We are all on a journey and some of us are farther along than others.

We believe in a God of second chances - and third and fourth - and we believe that it is God's power that changes lives.

William and Catherine Booth, founders of The Salvation Army, believed in a motto of "Soup, Soap and Salvation".  This means that we have to meet the practical needs of a person before we can talk to them about God.  That is our philosophy as well - we want to help people get their lives together - we know where the power and strength to do that comes from.  We want to show by example that it is possible to live a life filled with hope and promise.

 

Contact The Salvation Army Journey to Life Centre

Address :

545 Cumberland St N, Thunder Bay, ON P7A 4S2, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +8779
Website : https://www.journeytolifecentre.com/
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545 Cumberland St N, Thunder Bay, ON P7A 4S2, Canada
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Mr J on Google

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I was hichiking through and they helped alot ... shower food and sleep... Bless your staff.. Jim
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Devon bond on Google

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Love it great help awesome staff
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LAURA β€œMumabear” THOMAS on Google

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So very proud that Thunder Bay has a place for men. 4 male family members are forever changed for the better.
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Rob Lipiec on Google

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I stayed in old building back in 96 i was hitch hiking across Canada and i was so greatful that they were open late at night and that i got a bed. God bless the sally ann
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Jase Watford on Google

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Acts more like a shelter than a hostel. If you are travelling across Canada, you won't find it the same as others in bigger cities. But good staff and provide a alcohol a drug free stay. Stays are not as time sensitive as other locations. Food bank it the same as others in town selection wise. Make sure you call first.
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JD H91 on Google

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This is a great bunch of people lending a hand to men in transition, the old shelter was a retrofitted bar that was long overdue for upgrades due to the living conditions many were subjected to, that was beyond the control of the services until a new building was erected last year. The new building is a testament to the power of community working together to solve the problem of homelessness together, creating a safe nurturing space for people to grow as they journey back into life. They helped me when I went there four years ago and began my journey of recovery from alcoholism and crime, they assisted in the foundation of StandUp4CleanUp and helped me even after my stay years later. God bless these local good folk for doing the best with what they have, if it wasn't for people and services like them, I would have died a youth on the streets of Thunder Bay or ended up in jail.
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Roger Carpenter on Google

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It was my first home when I was released here back in 2018, welcomed with open arms and they helped me with everything. The staff was great and awesome to talk too, plus the general population too. I wish I had taken a brick when they tore it down couple of months ago, it would've been a great remind of how far I came and where I began my new life.
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STORMTROOPER_21 on Google

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narcissistic people work there There Journey to Life program is useless and the course is well for 5 year olds. Just a bunch of fake people and bullying there

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