I chat with Captain Mike Michels of the Salvation Army to talk about their iconic red kettle fundraiser, which is crucial for supporting the community during the holiday season and year-round. Captain Mike shares the history of the kettle campaign, which started in San Francisco when Captain MacPhee wanted to feed those in need but didn't have the funds. What began as a small effort has now grown into a global campaign raising millions of dollars annually. We discuss the various ways people can contribute, including the traditional kettle and new options like Venmo and Apple Pay. Captain Mike also highlights how donations help fund emergency services, youth centers, and more. As Christmas approaches, he emphasizes the Salvation Army's message of "love beyond hopelessness," offering hope to those struggling during the season. It's a reminder that even a small donation can make a huge difference, and I encourage everyone to contribute when they see a kettle this holiday season.
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