The Salvation Army’s
This event was very humbling and eye opening. We would see bags for an entire family with no donations or toys in them, although someone had picked their name off of a tree. We would see bags just stuffed to the brim, over flowing with everything imaginable. You would come across bags where the entire family was one child with an unpronounceable name, while your next bag would have eight children with very pronounceable names. Lastly you would come across one bag with three children and three boxes of diapers. It was a moving and worthwhile experience.
While I do not agree with all of what the Salvation Army does or believes, I can truly say that I full heartedly agree with their Christmas spirit. The next bell ringer I see, I won’t ignore.
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I concur on the Salvation Army thing - it's got to be so neat to work for a company that encourages doing volunteer work like that.
Thanks for sharing. My sons never let me ignore the bell ringer. I am glad they don't.
The bell ringers are fine. It's the folks that carry buckets around at intersections that bother me. They always look really sketchy - you can never tell what group they're with and they tend to be really aggressive.
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