The Salvation Army has a prison service in the southwest region, which is part of the organization's broader efforts to support people in vulnerable situations. The work is aimed at prisoners and their relatives, with a focus on offering help and support through various programs and activities. This includes conversations, counseling and social measures that aim to contribute to rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
The organization is known for its commitment to volunteer work, and many of those participating in the program are volunteers who want to give of their time and expertise. The Salvation Army works in collaboration with prison authorities and other actors to create a comprehensive service that can help prisoners to a better future. Through their work, they seek to promote values such as respect, care and community.



