The Salvation Army is an evangelical church committed to social action. Without discrimination we work with the community for life enrichment. We are volunteers and professional people caring for the body, mind and soul. We are an international movement registered in India as a religious and charitable organization.
The Salvation Army was formed in England in 1865 by William Booth, who believed that an essential part of his ministry was to fight against poverty and social injustice. This remains true for The Salvation Army today.
The work of The Salvation Army is funded through donations from its members, the general public and where appropriate, local authority and government grants. It also receives funds from aid agencies.
The Salvation Army is registered as a Guarantee Company under the Indian Companies Act 1913.