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New Frontier Chronicle November/December 2024 | Vol. 42, No. 06

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TELLING THE SALVATION ARMY STORY FOR 41 YEARS • 1983–2024

NEWS FROM THE SALVATION ARMY USA WEST • NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2024 • VOL. 42, NO. 6

The tradition of Salvation Army kettles began in San Francisco in 1891 with Captain Joseph McFee.

West adopts Register to Ring for 2024 kettle season

Commissioner Douglas Riley holds the Lloyd Dean Institute of Humankindness Health Justice Award.

The Salvation Army wins Health Justice Award Award highlights impact of homeless outreach program in California. The Salvation Army Western Territory was awarded the Lloyd Dean Institute of Humankindness Health Justice Award during the inaugural Humankindness and Health Justice Virtual Summit Sept. 19. The Humankindness and Health Justice Awards celebrate individuals and community partners who demonstrate a deep commitment to health equity, social justice and compassionate care. According to the Lloyd H. Dean Institute for

Humankindness and Health Justice (LHDI) at CommonSpirit Health, The Salvation Army was selected from a pool of nominees from across the country, all of whom embody LHDI’s core values of kindness, empathy and leadership in driving health justice. "We are deeply honored to receive the Lloyd Dean Institute of Humankindness Health Justice Award,” said The Salvation Army Western Territorial Commander Commissioner Douglas Riley. “Our partnership with Dignity Health has enabled us to serve thousands of individuals across California in JUSTICE AWARD PAGE 13

Tool aims to streamline volunteer experience for organizers and participants. BY HILLARY JACKSON In 2023, The Salvation Army’s red kettles raised more than $104 million in the U.S. The fundraising effort is critical to furthering The Salvation Army’s mission and sharing its story. And carrying it out takes just that—effort. Locations have to be secured, along with bellring-

ers—volunteer and paid, in some instances. And it all happens in weeks filled with Christmas distributions and other services. This year, leaders approved Register to Ring as a tool for The Salvation Army to use at its kettles across the U.S. In the Western U.S., its adoption spans 13 Western states, Guam and Micronesia.. The Register to Ring website aims to streamline a key REGISTER TO RING PAGE 12

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Hilo opens Overnight Safe Space Emergency shelter provides support in the downtown area.

(L-r ) Hilo Corps Officer Captain Felicia LeMar, Advisory Board Member Stacey Williams and Corps Officer Captain Sam LeMar at the Overnight Safe Space opening event.

BY HILLARY JACKSON Hilo, Hawaii, is often called the wettest city in the U.S. Each year, it receives some 130 inches of rain, according to U.S. Climate Data. The storms often come and go quickly, but for those sleeping on the streets, the precipitation adds additional challenges. That’s where the Hilo Overnight Safe Space comes in. With it, individuals can spend the night underneath a tent on the grounds of The Salvation Army Hilo Corps. The low-barrier, pet friendly shelter aims to give guests a safe place to stay—away from the elements—from 7 p.m.-7 a.m. “It's really for them to come in and sleep and not have to worry about getting abused, getting their belongings stolen and just getting a good night's rest,” said Captain Felicia LeMar, who with SAFE SPACE PAGE 11

|PHOTO COURTESY HILO TEMPLE CORPS

INSIDE WHAT A WITNESS

LIFESAVER AWARD

Aspen Program Administrator saves 15 lives using Narcan. PAGE 4

KEEPING LITERACY ALIVE

Ridgecrest (California) Corps' summer Reading Zone goes year-round. PAGE 5

SUPPORT ACROSS THE ISLANDS

'RED KETTLE QUEEN'

ARC boosts support networks. PAGE 7

Coos Bay Corps celebrates 93-year-old Verena Matthews. PAGE 10

See more about the impact of The Salvation Army and how you can help Do Good today at

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General Lyndon Buckingham's 2024 Christmas Message PAGE 3


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