Salvation Army Kamloops kicks off holiday Kettle Campaign with $240,000 goal
KAMLOOPS — The annual Salvation Army kettle campaign is officially off and running in Kamloops. Two years ago, the Salvation Army dealt with issues around BC Liquor stores, last year there was the postal strike affecting mail-in donations — this year, things appear to be all systems go.
The sounds of the holiday season are upon us in Kamloops as the Salvation Army has kicked off its Kettle Campaign along with local dignitaries and new mascot Shieldy, with the hopes of raising $240,000.
“It is a time and a season when things are more expensive,” said Major Orest Goyak. “It’s not just groceries, it’s your lighting bill, your gas bill — all kinds of things are more expensive. Everything seems to be more expensive, but we still have to provide what we can for the community, so we are asking if you can dig a little deeper, give that donation to the Salvation Army. We will stretch our dollar as far as we can.”


