You should read the Terms and Conditions of use of the website of the Religious Department of The Salvation Army in Ukraine (“The Salvation Army in Ukraine”, “We”,“ Us”/“To Us”/“Our”) https://salvationarmy.org.ua/.
By using our website, you agree the Terms and Conditions of use of The Salvation Army in Ukraine website.
The Salvation Army is an integral part of the Christian Church, although distinctive in government and practice. The Army’s doctrine follows the mainstream of Christian belief and its articles of faith emphasise God’s saving purposes. Its objects are ‘the advancement of the Christian religion… of education, the relief of poverty, and other charitable objects beneficial to society or the community of mankind as a whole.’*
The Salvation Army began its ministry in Ukraine in 1993. We aim to meet the humanitarian and social needs of the country, as well as the spiritual needs of its parishes and local communities.
By using our website, you accept the Terms and Conditions of use of the website, which are set out here and read the Privacy Policy, as well as the Cookie Policy. If you do not agree with the Terms and Conditions, you should not continue visiting our website.
Access to the website of The Salvation Army in Ukraine https://salvationarmy.org.ua/ is free and does not require prior registration.
The user is responsible for the following expenses, such as: Internet access, equipment and software.
The structure of the website, text, images and all elements that make up our website are the property of The Salvation Army in Ukraine. You are not allowed to copy, distribute, delete, display, publish or sell information obtained from the website https://salvationarmy.org.ua/
* Regulations of The Salvation Army 1980
OUR NEWS
- The Scout movement is growing in Ukraine Division during the war
- The Salvation Army provided assistance to the residents of Saltivka, the district of Kharkiv that suffers the most destruction
- I believe that there is a great future for our country and for the Salvation Army in Ukraine
- We make our significant contribution to the cause of serving God and people
- There is the light in me – it prompts me to do everything that depends on me
You should read the Terms and Conditions of use of the website of the Religious Department of The Salvation Army in Ukraine (“The Salvation Army in Ukraine”, “We”,“ Us”/“To Us”/“Our”) https://salvationarmy.org.ua/.
By using our website, you agree the Terms and Conditions of use of The Salvation Army in Ukraine website.
The Salvation Army is an integral part of the Christian Church, although distinctive in government and practice. The Army’s doctrine follows the mainstream of Christian belief and its articles of faith emphasise God’s saving purposes. Its objects are ‘the advancement of the Christian religion… of education, the relief of poverty, and other charitable objects beneficial to society or the community of mankind as a whole.’*
The Salvation Army began its ministry in Ukraine in 1993. We aim to meet the humanitarian and social needs of the country, as well as the spiritual needs of its parishes and local communities.
By using our website, you accept the Terms and Conditions of use of the website, which are set out here and read the Privacy Policy, as well as the Cookie Policy. If you do not agree with the Terms and Conditions, you should not continue visiting our website.
Access to the website of The Salvation Army in Ukraine https://salvationarmy.org.ua/ is free and does not require prior registration.
The user is responsible for the following expenses, such as: Internet access, equipment and software.
The structure of the website, text, images and all elements that make up our website are the property of The Salvation Army in Ukraine. You are not allowed to copy, distribute, delete, display, publish or sell information obtained from the website https://salvationarmy.org.ua/
* Regulations of The Salvation Army 1980