It was a double dip donation when you dropped something in a Salvation Army red container this past weekend.
J E Dunn and Salvation Army partnered to double the profit of what was collected and to match dollar for dollar, up to $150,000. Who benefits? Food pantries, the homeless, those struck by disaster, and the homebound who have meals delivered by the corps of the Salvation Army. For forty days a year, we know the red kettles, the bells, and the bell ringers - some paid and some volunteer. But the job of fundraising goes all year long to support the needed programs. I donated and
Dunn done doubled.
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Outside Ranchmart Hardware |
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The bell is ringing |
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The familiar red kettle |
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