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Red Kettle campaign kicks off Friday in Tri-Cities

Source: Kane County Chronicle, Nov 22 2012, 6:08am CST

This holiday season, The Salvation Army hopes to collect $375,000, an amount Miller said is based on the community's needs and last year's response. "Because of the financial situation of our country, we want to be conservative and maintain a goal that ...

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Gardening workshop Saturday at Walmart

Source: The Times and Democrat  |   May 23 2013, 11:58am CDT

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‘There’s more to this show than meets the i’

Source: Newark Advertiser  |   May 23 2013, 8:58am CDT

Story added: 2:02pm Thu May 23, 2013 ‘There’s more to this show than meets the i’ Friday 7th June, 2013 - Salvation Army Citadel, Balderton A rip-roaring series of sketches, stories and satirical swipes are featured in a new show ...

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26 weeks ago


Quote:
"I think a lot of people are experiencing that crunch"


Source: Kane County Chronicle

 
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8 hours ago

Friday’s Your Last Night In Area Family Reading Series

Source: The Pottstown Post  |   May 23 2013, 5:31am CDT

The Salvation Army of Pottstown, 137 King Street Free story time, fun-style dinner, craft time, and each child leaves with a book to keep. Adult(s) must accompany child(ren) throughout the evening. 48 spaces availabl ...

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Salvation Army helps Oklahoma victims

Source: St. Augustine.com  |   May 22 2013, 11:12pm CDT

The Salvation Army has deployed a team of Florida officials, including a local leader, to help victims and first responders in Oklahoma who are dealing with the “devastating” damage caused by Monday’s tornado. Maj. Ron Mott, of St. Augustine’s Salvation ...

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KC volunteers make a difference in Moore

Source: NBC Action News Kansas City  |   May 22 2013, 9:54pm CDT

MOORE, Okla. - Even seasoned volunteers, with years of experience responding to the worst natural disasters of the last decade, were taken aback by the scene that greeted them in the shattered neighborhoods ...

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16 hours ago

Maclean turning red for Salvos tomorrow

Source: Clarence Valley Daily Examiner  |   May 22 2013, 9:39pm CDT

SEEING RED: Westpac Bank employee Angie Norris and the Salvation Army’s Envoy Penny Williams get into the spirit for Wear Red for the Red Shield Day to be held in Maclean tomorrow. Adam Hourigan PEOPLE who find th ...

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17 hours ago

Disaster Relief Organizations Need Cash Contributions

Source: Fox 16  |   May 22 2013, 8:18pm CDT

When disaster strikes like the devastating tornado that wiped out schools, homes, and businesses in Moore, Oklahoma, generous people are willing to come forward to help in any way they can. Unfortunately those efforts can sometimes cause more harm th ...

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18 hours ago

Donations to national charities is best way to help disaster victims

Source: Richmond Register  |   May 22 2013, 6:46pm CDT

RICHMOND — The best way to help with relief efforts associated with the recent tornadoes in Oklahoma is to contact national organizations such as the American Red Cross and The Salvation Army, according to a statement from the Madison Coun ...

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19 hours ago

Disaster relief groups struggling to manage non-cash donations

Source: ABC-WISN Milwaukee  |   May 22 2013, 6:33pm CDT

Two major disaster relief agencies said workers are struggling to manage an overload of well-meaning donations of goods meant for Oklahoma tornado victims. Tom Thuecks with the The Salvation Army of Wisconsin said disaster ...

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