Salvation Army says thanks for help
It is heartwarming to see that the citizens of the Tri-Cities area truly believed that Christmas was to be a time of sharing.
Because of their concern for others, The Salvation Army received $291,000 through mail donations and red kettle collections, assisted by an army of volunteers who gave of their valuable time to help their needy neighbors.
These selfless acts made the Christmas season very special for many people. More than 4,000 individuals shared in gifts of food, toys, winter garments, special gifts and a warm hand of friendship. In addition, your generosity will ensure a growing pledge of service throughout the year.
While so many are concerned with making their own "ends meet," every citizen of the Tri-Cities area has my deepest thanks and sincerest appreciation.
May God richly bless you.
Major Steven Koehler
Commanding Officer
The Salvation Army
St. Charles