Gallery 101 installation features stories of pandemic kindness in the Canada and Bermuda Territory
Produced by the Canada and Bermuda Territory’s communications team and advertising agency Grey Canada, the exhibit features a 15-minute documentary film and corresponding display panels that showcase stories of Salvation Army community response and service throughout the COVID-19 pandemic across Canada and Bermuda.
The exhibition was opened by The Salvation Army’s international leader, General Brian Peddle, who commended the Canada and Bermuda Territory’s pandemic response and highlighted The Salvation Army’s compassionate presence around the world. ‘As we declare this exhibit open,’ he said, ‘may it be something that encourages our hearts, helps us celebrate a difficult time in our history and gives us great hope for the future.’
Rescue, comfort and reassurance
His Excellency Ralph Goodale P.C., High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom, brought greetings. He praised the partnership between The Salvation Army and the government’s Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to deliver millions of dollars in aid to Canadians in need. In his comment, His Excellency said, ‘Sincere thanks to The Salvation Army for the work that you have done in Canada and around the world in that long global struggle against the COVID-19 pandemic… Your relief work to rescue Canadians, get them out of danger and provide that comfort and reassurance, is extremely impressive.’
Kimberley Durrant, director and UK representative, Government of Bermuda London Office, was also on hand to express her appreciation for the work of The Salvation Army in her home country. Representatives from IHQ, the United Kingdom and Ireland Territory and partner agencies also attended the launch event.
The largest response since World War II
Lieut-Colonel John Murray, Territorial Secretary for Communications, Canada and Bermuda Territory, chaired the exhibit launch. He noted that The Salvation Army’s service throughout the pandemic was the largest nationally coordinated effort since the Second World War. Last year alone, 2.6 million Canadians received assistance from The Salvation Army.
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Learn more about the Gallery 101 exhibit: https://bit.ly/3vHDhhB
Watch the Everyone Needs an Army documentary now: https://youtu.be/JHxjAFna1Vc
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