Due to COVID-19, donations to the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign this year are a little different with less of the iconic Red Kettles and bellringers outside of local stores and more online options to give instead.
Due to COVID-19, donations to the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign this year are a little different with less of the iconic Red Kettles and bellringers outside of local stores and more online options to give instead.
Police department.- - due to covid-19, donations to - the salvation army's red kettle- campaign this year are a little- different, with less of the - iconic red kettles and- bell-ringers outside of local - stores and more online options- to give instead.- for the rest of this week,- donations to the red kettle - campaign can be given online at- salvation army alm kettle dot - org and at the register during- checkout at participating - local retailers.- the goal of this season was - $335-thousand and thanks to - donors, $65,355.17 have been- - - - raised so far.
With one week- left in the campaign, the - salvation army- asking again for your help in - joining the #fight for good.- this provides an opportunity fo- people to fight for neighbors i- need by donating to the - salvation army's local programs- and - servicesproviding food for the- hungry, shelter for the - homeless, christmas assistance- for
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