The Salvation Army of Michigan City sets a campaign goal
every Christmas season, which raises money through red kettles, online/mail-in
donations and sponsorship dollars. These
funds help serve local families during the holidays, but also help The
Salvation Army operate throughout the year, according to Simmons.
This year, over 650 families received holiday assistance
with food and toys, including more than 1,400 children. In addition, approximately 450 meals were
distributed on Thanksgiving Day. Also
supported by donations through the Christmas Campaign are a year-round food
pantry, diaper bank, utility assistance, weekend backpack feeding program,
youth summer camp, Pathway of Hope case management, and more.
“All of the money raised through our Christmas Campaign
stays here in Michigan City to meet the needs of people who are struggling with
basic needs,” Simmons said.
Simmons went on to say, “We want to give a huge thank you to
our sponsors, volunteers, advocates, bellringers, board members, and many more.
With the support of our community, we are able to help Michigan City families
in their darkest hours, and help to restore hope that God, and their community
loves them.”
Additional recognition to the following businesses that
sponsored the Christmas Campaign. Rescue Christmas Sponsors: Wilson Industrial
Sales and B&E Marine.
Kettle Hero Sponsors: GAF, Harbour Trust and Investment
Management, and Woodruff & Sons.
Golden Bell Sponsors: Members Advantage Credit Union,
General Insurance Services, Tonn & Blank, Michiana Insurance, Horizon Bank,
Rod Bensz, and Don and Jinny Przybylinski.
Silver Bell Sponsors: Michigan City Lions, Haas and
Associates, and Peters & Marske.
Festival of Lights Sponsors: Dr. Barbara Easton-Watkins and Dr. Irvin, Liz York, Done & Jinny
Przybylinski, Tom & Sandy Cipares, and Steve & Darlene Baker.
Thank you to the following media sponsors: The
Herald-Dispatch, WEFM and WIMS.
More information regarding The Salvation Army of Michigan
City, including program information or volunteer opportunities, is available at
www.samichigancity.org or by calling (219) 874-6885.