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Salvation Army of Elkhart sees less donations

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The Salvation Army of Elkhart says donations are falling behind during this year’s Christmas Campaign.

However, they say the demand for assistance keeps growing.

Major Tim Nauta says financial support collected now makes up a major part of the group’s annual budget, and he’s urging the community to step up.

Donations can be mailed or dropped off at their North Main Street office, made online by clicking HERE, or placed in red kettles at area Walmart, Martin’s, Hobby Lobby, Kroger and Harding’s stores.

The campaign runs through January, and officials say increased generosity will help provide resources that restore dignity and hope.

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