LANSING, MI — In an effort to help meet the unprecedented level of need this holiday season, the Salvation Army Lansing Capital Area and Walmart stores are working together to make it easier for people to help others this Christmas.
The Red Kettles will be out earlier and Walmart will round-up donations to the local Salvation Army will be available in-store and online. The iconic Red Kettles and bell ringers will be at participating Sam’s Club and Walmart stores earlier, starting Nov. 21.
“COVID-19 has greatly impacted our communities across the Lansing region. In the tri-county area, we served 8,936 people and 2,368 families last year. Based on the increase in services we’ve already provided in response to the pandemic, The Salvation Army could serve up to 155 percent more people this year – if resources are available,” said Major Jim Irvine, Lansing Capital Area Coordinator for The Salvation Army. “Yet we could see up to a 50 percent decrease in funds raised through the red kettles, which would limit our capability to provide services for the most vulnerable We appreciate the generous support of Walmart and our community as we attempt to rescue Christmas for our neighbors in need.”
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