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Salvation Army unveils mascot makeover and launches Kettle Campaign

Salvation Army unveils mascot makeover and launches Kettle Campaign

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“Lexington Inspired” Salvation Army Pig Sally The Sow [Before]

“Lexington Inspired” Salvation Army Pig Sally The Sow [After]

On Friday, The Lexington location of The Salvation Army unveiled a makeover of mascot Sally the Sow at the Davidson County Historical Museum. This was the launch of the Hope Marches according to Major Ray Morton, Corps Officer for the Davidson County Command said, “This year, Hope Marches ON with The Salvation Army in the Triad. Our desire is to meet the needs of all people in each city and beyond, without discrimination, and to make Christmas a time for good with HOPE without fear. For any that can offer time to ring a bell or leave some spare change, The Salvation Army is here to continue to fight for good.” The kick-off was launched by Lexington Mayor Newell Clark.

During the campaign, Salvation Army kettles will be deployed throughout the Triad area with many new locations across the entire region.

For more information on The Salvation Army of Davidson County, please contact Laura Sechrest at 336.481.7324 ext.4 or email laura.sechrest@uss.salvationarmy.org.

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