The Salvation Army in Greater Birmingham is not on pace to meet its $250,000 fundraising goal from the Red Kettle Campaign. The Red Kettle Campaign is the organization’s largest fundraiser. It helps support services needed all year for families in need.
“Right now we are on target to hit probably $220,000. So, it’s good, but not as good as what we need,” said Major Robert Lyle.
He said there are a few reasons why donations have slowed down…