The pandemic has presented new challenges for the Salvation Army.
Fewer Salvation Army Bell Ringers Amid The Pandemic
Fewer Salvation Army Bell Ringers Amid The Pandemic
The pandemic has presented new challenges for the Salvation Army.
The pandemic has presented new challenges for the salvation army.
More people need help but fewer people can help.
The "red kettle campaign" is underway.
You may have already seen some volunteer "bell ringers" outside local stores.
But... many regular volunteers cannot help this year due to coronavirus concerns and being in high risk categories.
"you take that work load with all the demands of the people loosing their jobs and coming to us for help and then not having help ourselves, we have been strained."
If you can't volunteer but still want to help... consider donating when you see a bell ringer... or ask about the "round up" program at walmart and sam's stores.
You can also go to "s-a terre haute dot org" to donate online.
Fewer Salvation Army Bell Ringers Amid The Pandemic
The Salvation Army kicked off their red kettle campaign last week, but it's off to a slow start. However, you can help change that.