Salvation Army looking for volunteers to man kettles until Christmas Eve
KAMLOOPS — The Salvation Army is about halfway to its annual kettle campaign goal, but it’s in desperate need of volunteers.
The non-profit is short of people to man some of the kettles around the city. It’s reaching out to the community, looking for anyone who can help out with a couple hours of their time.
“We recognize if we’re not present, then people don’t have the same opportunity to give,” said captain Kelly Fifield. “So we have 149 shifts that are still left between now and Christmas Eve need to get filled. They’re two-hour shifts, each one of them, so it’s not a long time.”


