FILE PHOTO: Capt. Robyn Bridgeo of the Salvation Army (far right) stands with Fry’s President Jon Flora with other store officials outside the Fry’s grocery on Ray and Rural roads in Tempe during a fundraising event on Dec. 13. The Salvation Army has a national initiative “Rock the Red Kettle” in an attempt to raise more funds during the bell ringing season so they can better support social services for needy residents around the Valley including the homeless. Fry’s workers raised $2,170 at seven locations in Tempe on Dec. 13. (Photo submitted).
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Engaged Voter posted at 10:29 am on Wed, Nov 28, 2012.
"The Salvation Army, which is always looking for more volunteers to help ring the bells"
And yet continues to tell gay people that want to volunteer that no help is needed.
As long as the Salvation Army continues its ignorant, bigotted polices. put this in the kettle instead of money - http://americablog.com/2012/11/vouchers-to-download-and-give-to-the-salvation-army-anti-gay-bigots.html
SalvationArmy posted at 12:26 pm on Thu, Nov 29, 2012.
@ Engaged Voter The Salvation Army is busy providing a happy Christmas to more than 46,500 kids through our Christmas Angel Program and raising funds in the kettles to help local families with the essentials of life this holiday season. This year and every year, we welcome anyone who wants to volunteer with us. Please contact us at phoenixsa.volunteerfirst.org or 602.267.4117.