Salvation Army taking its Red Kettle campaign online as pandemic threatens traditional donations
The Salvation Army says its iconic red kettles could see a 50% drop in donations as the coronavirus pandemic forces shoppers stay to home. Jamie Yuccas looks at how the organization is taking the campaign online.
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