Thu, 11 December 2008
The Salvation Army Brings Cheer to Thousands in Central Ohio Few things mark the start of the holiday season like the sights and sounds of The Salvation Army’s red kettles and brass bells. Christmas is a busy time for the organization that has been helping central Ohioans in need for more than 120 years. From their traditional kettle program to their Adopt-A-Family, Angel Tree, and Christmas Cheer programs, opportunities abound to help those in our community most in need. Major Frank Kirk, divisional secretary of The Salvation Army in Greater Columbus, shares insights about The Salvation Army in this interview, featured in the December issue of The Columbus Foundation e-News. Podcast (Length: 5 min 34 sec) To learn more about The Salvation Army, visit PowerPhilanthropy at www.columbusfoundation.org or The Salvation Army in Greater Columbus at www.salvationarmycolumbus.org.
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