Sunday, April 19, 2026

Salvation Army’s hope

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The Salvation Army has so far only managed to raise just over half of its Christmas kettle target of $700 000.

However, chairman of its advisory board, Paul Bernstein, said they expect to meet the goal, just like last year.

“This has been the trend over the years. Typically, Barbados is a last-minute society and once people see all the advertisements we have been putting out, they will see how important it is to send back the envelopes we sent out.

“We reached our target last year and we have confidence in the public of Barbados that they will come forward in these latter two weeks and help us achieve our target,” he added.

 

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