The Salvation Army needs your help.
Be it through donations or volunteering, the annual Kettle Campaign relies on the generosity of the community.
Doug Montgomery, chair of the campaign, said this is the biggest fundraiser for most of the programs they offer.
They also offer anger management programs, and home share, which matches people that would like someone else in their home with those struggling to find housing.
There will be plenty of opportunities for you to catch the kettles around the community, with six locations offering the ability to pay with card on a tap machine.
With so many locations there are a lot of shifts that need to be filled.
The program chair ensures the community that it is not a labour intensive position, you just need to smile at people, say hello, and thank them for their donations.
To volunteer with the campaign, you can contact Montgomery on his cell at 519-909-9421, or call the Salvation Army office at 519-426-5420.
The Kettle Campaign kicks off of Friday, November 18 at 10 a.m. at the Salvation Army church in Simcoe.
Prior to the kickoff there will be a tailgate party.
Written by Ashley Taylor
