A man may be down but hes never out! Home Service Fund Camp
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A man may be down but hes never out! Home Service Fund Camp
A man may be down but hes never out! Home Service Fund Campaign - Salvation Army - May 19-26, 1919. Poster showing a woman in Salvation Army uniform raising her hand above a variety of destitute people. Date 1919. A man may be down but hes never out! Home Service Fund Campaign - Salvation Army - May 19-26, 1919. Poster showing a woman in Salvation Army uniform raising her hand above a variety of destitute people. Date 1919
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A Man May Be Down but He's Never Out!
EDITORS COMMENTS
- This powerful phrase encapsulates the spirit of the Home Service Fund Campaign by The Salvation Army in May 1919. The image on this vintage poster depicts a compassionate and determined Salvation Army woman extending her hand above a group of destitute individuals. The woman's uplifted hand symbolizes hope and the promise of a better future for those who have fallen on hard times. The Home Service Fund Campaign was an essential part of The Salvation Army's efforts to provide essential services to those in need during the aftermath of World War I. The war had left many people destitute, and The Salvation Army was at the forefront of providing food, shelter, and emotional support to those in need. The poster, dated 1919, is a poignant reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of community support during times of hardship. The Salvation Army's message of hope and compassion continues to resonate with us today, as we face our own challenges and strive to uplift those in need. The poster's design is simple yet effective, with bold typography and a striking image that conveys the campaign's message with clarity and impact. The use of red and blue in the design adds a sense of urgency and importance to the campaign, while the image of the Salvation Army woman in her uniform reinforces the organization's commitment to serving those in need. Overall, this poster is a powerful reminder of the enduring power of hope and the importance of coming together to support our communities during times of need. The Salvation Army's Home Service Fund Campaign of 1919 serves as an inspiring example of the difference that can be made when we come together to help those who are down but not out.
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