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Centre for Restoration

A formal, personal apology

The Salvation Army is deeply sorry for every abuse suffered by those in our care.

We recognise that an apology is a very personal matter. For some people, a verbal apology delivered by a senior representative of The Salvation Army will prove more meaningful than a written apology. You may wish to receive both an in-person and a written apology from The Salvation Army. Be assured that every apology is sincerely given, and all written apologies are personally signed by the leader of The Salvation Army in Australia.