Irish Wedding News
20/12/2011
The anonymous donor dropped the ring, worth $2,000, into a Salvation Army Kettle in Miami.
The sparkler was tucked inside a $50 note with a note saying 'They need more than I. Do good! A Friend'.
The Salvation Army recently launched its UK and Ireland Christmas appeal with the news that 15% of people feel less able to cope with problems over Christmas and a fifth of the population is dreading New Year this year because of fears about money, loneliness and concerns about the future in general.
Survey results, based on a poll by Populus of 2,050 adults, confirms The Salvation Army’s experience that Christmas can be a difficult time for certain vulnerable people and those already living through hardship and The Salvation Army’s expectations that demands on its services are likely to increase this year.
Across the south west teams of Salvation Army staff and officers and hundreds of volunteers are preparing to make a difference to people who might otherwise be alone, homeless or unable to provide for themselves or their families this Christmas.
(GK)
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Wedding Ring Donated To Salvation Army
A diamond and Sapphire ring has been donated to the Salvation Army.The anonymous donor dropped the ring, worth $2,000, into a Salvation Army Kettle in Miami.
The sparkler was tucked inside a $50 note with a note saying 'They need more than I. Do good! A Friend'.
The Salvation Army recently launched its UK and Ireland Christmas appeal with the news that 15% of people feel less able to cope with problems over Christmas and a fifth of the population is dreading New Year this year because of fears about money, loneliness and concerns about the future in general.
Survey results, based on a poll by Populus of 2,050 adults, confirms The Salvation Army’s experience that Christmas can be a difficult time for certain vulnerable people and those already living through hardship and The Salvation Army’s expectations that demands on its services are likely to increase this year.
Across the south west teams of Salvation Army staff and officers and hundreds of volunteers are preparing to make a difference to people who might otherwise be alone, homeless or unable to provide for themselves or their families this Christmas.
(GK)
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