Salvation Army seeking Christmas hamper sponsors for Kamloops and Merritt families
KAMLOOPS — Winter holidays are rapidly approaching, and the Salvation Army in Kamloops is working hard to gather volunteers for its annual kettle campaign and put together Christmas hampers for families in need.
Bells have been ringing outside many local retailers this season, and Captain Cory Fifield says as more kettle locations are added in December, the Salvation Army will need more volunteers to collect donations.
“The greatest part about what we do here is that every dollar that gets put into the kettle – every tap that happens – all those funds stay here in the Kamloops area for us to support people in need,” Cory says. “So that funds the services we provide all year long.”


