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The business donated $50,000 to the city for its equipment. 7:00 am, Feb. 6, 2021 ×
The Jamestown Sun hands out these bravos this week:
Bravo to Cavendish Farms for supporting the city of Jamestown with a $50,000 donation toward the new ladder truck purchased for the Jamestown Fire Department. The funds will help replace the money used from an equipment replacement fund to pay for the more than $1 million truck. Fundraising continues to help pay for the new equipment.
Bravo to donors for stepping up and helping the Jamestown Salvation Army exceed its annual fundraising goal. The Salvation Army s goal was $151,000, and $192,000 was raised through its annual Red Kettle Campaign, maled-in donations and online support. The money funds a number of programs that the Salvation Army provides.
RACINE â The total from The Salvation Army of Racineâs 2020 Red Kettle Campaign is in.
The goal for the 2020 campaign was to raise $340,000, and together with the generosity of the community, a double match day from Fisk Johnson of SC Johnson, a match day from First Call Heating and Cooling, and a few major donors, they raised $320,000.
Of that total, $180,000 was collected at the red kettles in the campaign from Nov. 13-Dec. 24.
âThe Salvation Army Racine made a call for help to Rescue Christmas in 2020, and our community answered at the Red Kettle,â said Maj. Jeffery Russell with The Salvation Army of Racine. âIn a year of unprecedented need, we expected a possible 50% decrease in fundraising at the red kettle. Instead, we were able to come close our goal and provide help to so many in need. That is because of partners, donors and tireless workers who stepped up amid the affects by COVID-19 in 2020.â