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Supporting the Salvation Army’s Kettle Campaign

It’s the season of giving, and the Salvation Army continues to work hard to help out the less fortunate. The organization helps provide food, clothing and shelter.

Spokesperson Michael Winter says they’re currently running their kettle campaign.

Winter says the kettle campaign is an annual event that’s been around for many years.

Winter notes they’re always looking for volunteers. You can contact the Salvation Army to find out how to help. The Salvation Army will be one of the beneficiaries of the Stuff the Trailer campaign, which begins today.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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