The Salvation Army鈥檚 annual Christmas Kettle Campaign wrapped up last weekend with a total of $160,000 raised in donations.
There were more than 4,000 volunteer shifts during the six-week campaign collectively at the 18 locations across the 91原创s, and while the goal of $225,000 wasn鈥檛 reached, operations manager Julie Gilfillan said it won鈥檛 stop the charity from offering its full services.
鈥淲e鈥檒l always make it work鈥 we鈥檙e not going to cut anything. We鈥檒l find a way to provide,鈥 she said.
She said the campaign ended on a 鈥済ood note鈥 with the amount raised considering the state of the economy and inflation impacting communities.
鈥淚t was a challenging campaign, but we pushed through and I think it ended well.鈥
Donations from the campaign go towards supporting the 91原创 Salvation Army鈥檚 family services department, which covers community meals and family food hampers and kids camp, among other things.
The Salvation Army in 91原创 gives out more than 100,000 meals each year, Gilfillan estimated, and nearly 900 backpacks of school supplies were given out to 91原创 kids this year.
鈥淲e are seeing more and more need grow, during and after the pandemic,鈥 she commented.
鈥淲e never want to turn somebody away or put a cap on a program. All those pieces weigh heavily on us at Christmas because this is our longest and largest fundraiser of the year, and we have to raise the majority of our fund for the year in this campaign,鈥 Gilfillan explained.
She added her thanks to the community members who donated and volunteers who participated in this year鈥檚 campaign.
鈥淲e appreciate everything everyone was able to do, and we have the utmost appreciation for everybody who was involved.鈥
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