The Yellowknife Salvation Army is seeking volunteers for its annual Christmas kettle drive.
As many volunteers are unable to contribute this season for safety reasons, the organization is SA国际影视传媒渄esperatelySA国际影视传媒 looking for people to help staff the donation kettles at Canadian Tire, Walmart, Co-op, and both liquor stores.
In a news release, Salvation Army officer Jason Brinson advised that all kettle donations stay local to support Yellowknife Salvation Army programs such as toy and food hampers, hot meals, clothing, and Christmas assistance.
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The campaign runs from Nov. 13-Dec. 24. To reduce contact and ensure safety of donors and volunteers, kettles can accept debit and credit tap donations.

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If you can spare a few hours to volunteer for a kettle shift, the Salvation Army asks that you call 920-4673 or visit .
2020 Holiday Toy Drive
The Salvation Army was also scheduled to host a 2020 Holiday Toy Drive in partnership with Northwestel at the Northwestel Retail Centre, Thursday morning.
The event was scheduled to feature City of Yellowknife Mayor Rebecca Alty.
The campaign, which began Nov. 12, will run to Dec. 10 and will involve the collection of toys in Yellowknife as well as Whitehorse to support local charitable organizations.