Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

06: How The Salvation Army will double its impact on homelessness with Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder

06: How The Salvation Army will double its impact on homelessness with Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder

FromThe Do Gooders Podcast


06: How The Salvation Army will double its impact on homelessness with Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder

FromThe Do Gooders Podcast

ratings:
Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder returned to the U.S. after 11 years living abroad, he said he was taken aback by the number of people he saw living on the streets—in tents, below freeway underpasses, and at the base of our cities’ skyscrapers.  He returned to the West coast to lead The Salvation Army here and knew The Salvation Army had to act.  The organization began in London in 1865 as William Booth walked the streets preaching to the homeless, the hungry and the destitute. What became The Salvation Army set out to offer compassionate, tangible service to people in need—you may have even heard the motto: Soup, Soap and Salvation.  Now that service extends to more than 130 countries around the world and to every zip code here in the U.S. as The Salvation Army works to meet human need in every community—exactly as that community needs.  A graduate of Harvard Law School, Commissioner Hodder has served as a Salvation Army officer for 31 years—ministering in communities from Glendale, California, to Kakamega, Kenya.  In this episode, he shares more about The Way Out—a Salvation Army initiative in the West to not only address the epidemic of homelessness, but to double The Salvation Army’s impact—because as Commissioner Hodder says: there is no one better poised to do so.      Find show notes for this episode and more at caringmagazine.org/podcast.
Released:
Jul 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Life is busy, but you can do good right where you are, and The Do Gooders Podcast is here to help. Join Christin Thieme, editor of The Salvation Army's Caring Magazine, as she interviews guests for ideas to make an impact—from what it means to do good, to where to discover joy, what it is really like to be homeless or how to raise kind kids. If you want to be inspired and find tangible tips for simple actions you can take for good, this is the podcast for you.