The Salvation Army work in South Africa was initiated by Commissioner Edward "Eddie" S. M. W. H. R. B. (or simply "Eddie") and his wife, who arrived in the country in 1883. They established the first Salvation Army corps in Cape Town, marking the beginning of the organization's outreach efforts in the region. Their mission focused on providing social services and spiritual support to those in need.
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Yes, William Booth founded the Salvation Army in London, England, in 1865.
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Booth started the Salvation Army.
1891: Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee
The salvation army have worked on projects in africa and haiti to help the people who live there. In africa they are helping abandoned babies and in haiti they are helping people recover from the earthquake
William Booth started it in 1865 (although it wasn't called "Salvation Army" until about 1880.
No, the strongest army in Africa is Egypt's army.
It was started to raise money for the weak and poor and fundraise for children who have problems.
William Booth: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Booth
The Salvation Army started in London, England in 1865 by William and Catherine Booth. Right now, the CEO of The Salvation Army is General Brian Peddle. It has 1.6 million members in over 109 countries.
The Salvation Army's website refers to itself as "The Salvation Army" or the full name is "National Salvation Army."