I heard (and saw) my first Red Kettle ringer yesterday at
Festival. Tis the season for the red
kettle’s to come out and start raising money for the less fortunate families in
our area.
In 1891, Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee started the
first kettle in San Francisco. He was
able to raise enough money to feed many needy families in that area. Today in the U.S., The Salvation Army assists
more than four and a half million people during the Thanksgiving and Christmas
time periods.
The Red Kettle
Kickoff is just the beginning of an exciting Christmas season for The Salvation
Army. In addition to the more than 25,000 Red Kettles located in storefronts
and on street corners nationwide, there will be other ways for the public to
get involved.
For you mobile
people out there, text the word “KETTLE” to 80888 and reply “YES” to donate
$10.00.
You can also go
to the website www.ringbells.org to sign up to ring bells at area businesses. The Salvation Army has a list of businesses in
the Green Bay, DePere, Howard-Suamico areas to choose from, starting with 2
hour periods of bell ringing.
I know everyone
is busy during the holiday season, but it’s something the whole family can do
together. Plus, think about how good it
would make you feel to know that you have helped out with this great cause!
Posted by: Karen S.