SPOKANE, Wash. — The Salvation Army is looking for last-minute donations for its red kettle fundraiser, typically its biggest fundraiser of the year.
So far, the Salvation Army says it has raised about the same amount as last year’s fundraiser, but its costs are higher this year.
The Salvation Army Food Bank served more people during the government shutdown than it has in previous years. It hopes to bring in more funding to stock the shelves again.
“This year, we are looking to crest just over $350,000,” said Captain David Cain, the county coordination for the Salvation Army. “That’s 60 red kettles all over the greater Spokane area. We are always grateful for the generosity of our community.”
The Salvation Army says more people have stepped up to take part in its Angel Tree program to help give children toys and clothes this holiday season.
If you would like to donate, you can still make a contribution online by clicking here.
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