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Over Half of Red Kettle Christmas Campaigns Throughout the Western Pennsylvania Division of the Salvation Army Lagging Behind
Contact: Donna Fencik, Divisional Director of Marketing & PR, The Salvation Army Western Pennsylvania Division, 412-446-1644, donna.fencik@use.salvationarmy.org
 
CARNEGIE, Penn., Dec. 3, 2014 /Christian Newswire/ -- While some locations within the 28 counties of Western PA Division of The Salvation Army got off to a good start with their Red Kettle Christmas Campaign, 24 of the 39 Worship and Service Centers are lagging behind as compared with the same period last year. Allegheny County is more than $37,500 off pace. Areas struggling the most include Pittsburgh's Westside, Steel Valley and Allegheny Valley centers.
 
"We thank God for the generosity of the donors who have already given to The Salvation Army. We are hopeful that many more will come along side of us in helping our neighbors in need this holiday season and beyond," said Divisional Commander of The Salvation Army's Western Pennsylvania Division, Major William H. Bode. "It's important for people to realize when they give to a kettle in their community, the money stays there to help area residents."
 
As more and more people are shopping online and may not be near those familiar Red Kettles as much, the public is reminded they can also donate online at www.onlineRedKettle.org. Monies will be directed to a Salvation Army location based on the donor's zip code, or to a specific area they choose. Those who want to help even more can set up their own Online Red Kettle and ask for donations from their family and friends. Corporations, clubs, service organizations, and school classrooms are all being encouraged to set-up their own online kettles.   For more information on how you or your group can get involved, please contact your local Salvation Army or Donna Fencik at The Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters atdonna.fencik@use.salvationarmy.org.   When you donate, be sure to share your reason on social media with the hashtag #RedKettleReason.
 
The Salvation Army is always seeking volunteer bell ringers and additional kettle sites. Please contact your local Salvation Army for more information. In Allegheny County, please call Major Kim Harris at 412-446-1533.
 
Both a church and a social service organization, The Salvation Army began in London, England in 1865. Today, it provides critical services in 126 countries worldwide. The 28-county Western Pennsylvania Division serves thousands of needy families through a wide variety of support services. To learn more about The Salvation Army in Western Pennsylvania, log onto wpa.salvationarmy.org, twitter.com/SalArmyPGH or facebook.com/SalvationArmyWesternPA
 
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