Buffalo, NY (WBEN) – The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Drive is up and running again. Despite a switch to cashless transactions and fewer malls open, the Salvation Army says things are off to a good start.
While you’ll hear the bells, Major Annette Lock says she understands it’s tough for many in the community. “We know that many are struggling out there, so we’re asking the community to come together, to give what they can, to be as generous as possible, because it makes a difference all year long,” says Lock.
Lock says the drive is off to a good start. “We started our first kettles were out at the beginning of November, and we’ve had a very good turnout so far, and we’ve been very pleased with, you know, being on track for the season,” says Lock…