Journal Pioneer

Giving season

Salvation Army Christmas Kettle campaign kicks off in Summerside

- BY MILLICENT MCKAY millicent.mckay@journalpio­neer.com

Neil Abbott is hoping Islanders embrace the season of giving this year by donating to the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle campaign.

“The money we raise through the initiative goes towards much more than our toy baskets and Christmas hampers. It helps us fund our family services, which includes any emergency help someone may need, transporta­tion and more, as well as our community kitchen.”

Abbott is one of the captains of the Summerside Salvation Army Corps.

Last year the Christmas Kettles raised over $40,000. This year, Abbott is hoping they can raise around $45,000.

“Our kettle campaign isn’t as significan­t a fundraiser as it is in other corps. But we also run our letter campaign at the same time, which helps raise more money.”

The letter campaign contribute­d $70,000 in funds last year.

But like last year, Abbott is concerned about the number of volunteers who have signed up to man the kettles. The fiveweek campaign is comprised of about 1,200 volunteer hours.

“I’m really hoping to see community groups, families, even individual­s sign up and represent the area, the spirit of Christmas and give back in some way. “We want to be able to recognize their efforts and give them credit for helping us help the community.” Show the community you care, he added.

“I really want the spirit of the season to come alive. We need to remember to be grateful. When we have food on our table or a toy under our tree, we need to remember that there are others who don’t. “There is a whole multitude of emotions that come with the season. You really need to put yourself in other people’s shoes. Can you imagine not being able to provide dinner to you family, toys for your kids? This is a special time of year. It’s the season of giving.”

The kettle will be stationed around the city Monday through Saturday at varying times from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

 ?? MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Captain Neil Abbott of the Summerside Salvation Army Corps secures a Christmas kettle to its stand. The Christmas Kettle Campaign began on Nov. 17 and runs until Dec. 23.
MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER Captain Neil Abbott of the Summerside Salvation Army Corps secures a Christmas kettle to its stand. The Christmas Kettle Campaign began on Nov. 17 and runs until Dec. 23.

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