Jackson Co. Salvation Army looking for assistance

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. —This holiday season, the Jackson County Salvation Army needs your help with its Red Kettle Campaign, more than ever.

Due to COVID-19, the non-profit is unable to have it’s annual Kettle Kickoff event, resulting in a loss of $15,0000.

So they need your help, they are looking for volunteers and paid bell ringers. Each bell ringer will go through training on COVID-19 precautions.

Funds go to support food distributions, senior services, and Christmas assistance.

The non-profit says they are looking to meet a goal of 160,000 this year, which will go back to families in need in the Rogue Valley.

If you’re interested in volunteering contact the Salvation Army of Jackson County.

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