Salvation Army kettle campaigns tantalizingly close to ambitious goals
NANAIMO — Salvation Army branches in both Nanaimo and Parksville are close to lofty kettle campaign goals heading into the final day of collections.
Wrapping Christmas eve, the kettle campaign raises money to fund local programs such as soup kitchens and food banks.
Mt. Arrowsmith Salvation Army’s Bonnie Brown told NanaimoNewsNOW the money raised in a particular community is spent directly in that community.
“The money helps fund all of our activities, most notably our soup kitchen which offers a hot meal four days a week,” Brown said. “We serve about 1,800 people at the soup kitchen every month and have about 500 people come through the food bank during normal months and up to about 1,200 over Christmas.”