The Salvation Army of Hamilton is looking to last-minute shoppers to help lift the Christmas Kettle campaign to its goal of $410,000.
With less than a week of fundraising left, the local Salvation Army is still short $188,000 of its goal.
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The organization relies on the Kettle Campaign to fund its Christmas and year-round assistance programs offered to area families.
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The organization is asking the community to continue to dig deep when they see one of the Red Christmas Kettles out in the community.
The kettles will be out until 2 p.m. on Dec. 24 in malls, grocery stores and other retail locations.
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