Hey everyone,
I usually don't post this kind of stuff here, but it really struck me wrong with Target banning the Salvation Army this year. I got this letter from the American Family Association yesterday, and asked Lawrence if it would be ok to post it here.
I hope we all drop a few bucks in the kettle at Wal Mart.
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Thank Wal-Mart for helping Salvation Army overcome the Target loss
Folks dropping money in Salvation Army kettles at Wal-Mart stores can make their money go twice as far. The world's largest retailer announced last Thursday it would match up to $1 million in donations.
The company said the clock started Thursday on the match and runs through Christmas Eve.
Wal-Mart is helping raise money for needy families, while the Target Corporation continues to serve as this year's "Ebenezer Scrooge." Earlier this year, Target told the Salvation Army to "take a hike" with its red kettles, refusing to allow them to raise much needed funds to help children this Christmas.
"We hope our customers join us in donating what they can to benefit an organization that does so much in our communities to serve families in need," Wal-Mart spokeswoman Betsy Reithemeyer said in a news release. "The Salvation Army red kettles and the bell ringers are truly a holiday tradition worth keeping."
The Salvation Army said the kettle donations are spent locally and said the Wal-Mart match will extend local donations.
I hope you will consider making your Christmas purchases with companies, like Wal-Mart, who support one of the nation’s most beloved charities, the Salvation Army.
In the meantime, please take a moment to thank Wal-Mart for supporting the good work of the Salvation Army.
I usually don't post this kind of stuff here, but it really struck me wrong with Target banning the Salvation Army this year. I got this letter from the American Family Association yesterday, and asked Lawrence if it would be ok to post it here.
I hope we all drop a few bucks in the kettle at Wal Mart.
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Thank Wal-Mart for helping Salvation Army overcome the Target loss
Folks dropping money in Salvation Army kettles at Wal-Mart stores can make their money go twice as far. The world's largest retailer announced last Thursday it would match up to $1 million in donations.
The company said the clock started Thursday on the match and runs through Christmas Eve.
Wal-Mart is helping raise money for needy families, while the Target Corporation continues to serve as this year's "Ebenezer Scrooge." Earlier this year, Target told the Salvation Army to "take a hike" with its red kettles, refusing to allow them to raise much needed funds to help children this Christmas.
"We hope our customers join us in donating what they can to benefit an organization that does so much in our communities to serve families in need," Wal-Mart spokeswoman Betsy Reithemeyer said in a news release. "The Salvation Army red kettles and the bell ringers are truly a holiday tradition worth keeping."
The Salvation Army said the kettle donations are spent locally and said the Wal-Mart match will extend local donations.
I hope you will consider making your Christmas purchases with companies, like Wal-Mart, who support one of the nation’s most beloved charities, the Salvation Army.
In the meantime, please take a moment to thank Wal-Mart for supporting the good work of the Salvation Army.