Friday, February 3, 2012
11:37 AM
Exmouth residents are being given the chance to go down in the history books.
A major piece of research has been launched to explore the different ways in which The Salvation Army has touched the lives of people.
The Salvation Army’s team of researchers wants to collect the stories of anyone who has a connection with or has been helped in any way by the international church and charity.
The information gathered will be used as part of an oral history project to mark a very special 100-year anniversary.
Major Martin Hill, divisional commander of The Salvation Army in South West, said: “This is a very exciting project for The Salvation Army to embark upon.
“The stories gathered will be an excellent testament to The Salvation Army’s positive impact on people’s lives.
“If anyone has a story about their links to The Salvation Army then we’d urge them to get in touch.
“It will help us keep a record of the difference we have made to others and may even encourage people who need support now to come to us.”
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