Hugo Bravo

About Hugo Bravo

Hugo Bravo is an editor & the Hispanic correspondent of SAconnects magazine.

Rosa Lewis and Marisol Williams

By |2025-05-19T07:54:29-04:00May 19th, 2025|

Rosa Lewis and Marisol Williams, longtime soldiers of the Rochester Temple Corps in upstate New York, are always ready to fill in for whatever the corps needs. “When officers travel on business, we stay in communication with them. They know that Rosa and I are here to clean, teach, or preach if we need to,” says Marisol.

A Moment of Joy

By |2025-05-23T12:05:53-04:00May 16th, 2025|

The Salvation Army’s Joy ministry brings the arts, along with some famous superheroes and princesses, to children at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in New York. “Children at this hospital have serious, life-threatening conditions,” says Resa Berry, director of Joy. “I hope that the memories we bring can connect the families with the love, grace, and hope of Christ.”

We Are His Vessels

By |2025-05-22T12:05:33-04:00May 16th, 2025|

“All my value comes from God,” says Captain Dustin Fitch, corps officer at The Salvation Army Columbus East Main Corps Community Center in Ohio. “Alone, my best is not all that good. God Himself can do anything, but it requires all of us to show up. The Lord cannot work if we, His vessels, are not available to Him.”

Israel Houghton Is In His Element

By |2025-05-15T14:58:41-04:00May 9th, 2025|

As the guest worship leader at the Eastern Territory Commissioning Weekend opening celebration, Christian singer-songwriter Israel Houghton will welcome Salvation Army cadets as they are ordained to serve the Lord. “I want to make music that says God is good and faithful,” says Israel, “no matter who or where you are.”

Phil Clark

By |2025-03-28T13:23:53-04:00March 28th, 2025|

Phil Clark, a volunteer at The Salvation Army in Perth Amboy, N.J., is retired from his job as a postal worker. Whether helping at the food pantry or showing up early to clear brush, he’s always happy to help any way he can.

Steps Forward

By |2025-03-12T13:29:58-04:00March 18th, 2025|

“Pathway of Hope is not a handout, and it’s not going to change a life immediately,” says Janette Romero, Pathway of Hope case manager in Meriden, Conn. “But it is successful because case managers stay involved and engaged with their clients.”

Concussions

By |2025-02-12T11:04:08-05:00February 12th, 2025|

You might have heard about professional athletes being pulled from games or taking time off to heal due to a concussion. A concussion is a type of head injury that happens when a physical hit, like a tackle, causes your brain to shake or even twist inside your skull. Years ago, an athlete who took a hit to the head was told to “shake it off” and keep playing. Today, we are better prepared to recognize the symptoms of a concussion. Read on to know the dangers of head injuries and how to stay safe.

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