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Lt. Jared Starnes of the Milton Salvation Army helped distribute gifts and food on Friday to Keyshla Rivera, of Milton, on the first distribution day of the Salvation Army s Here. For Good. campaign.
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Lt. Jared Starnes of the Milton Salvation Army helped distribute gifts and food on Friday on the first distribution day of the Salvation Army s Here. For Good. campaign.
Justin Strawser/The Daily Item
MILTON â A mother of two daughters came to the Milton Salvation Army on Friday in need of assistance this holiday season.
Keyshla Rivera, whose children are ages 8 and 10, said she cannot work right now because she must stay home with her children due to the school district moving to online learning. She is one of 158 families who will benefit from the Salvation Army s Here. For Good. campaign.
HERE FOR GOOD : Salvation Army Volunteer brings her grandson to help too
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Grandmother happy for help this holiday season
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By Matt Catrillo mcatrillo@wkok.com Dec 15, 2020
Dec 15, 2020
MONTANDON â Chris Pinchak is happy to be a volunteer for The Salvation Army because he believes in the organizationâs mission.
âTheir core beliefs and their values go along with what I believe and value â taking care of each other, family, and Christian-centered faith, the 32-year-old volunteer said.
Pinchak said he first got involved two years ago, after becoming friends with Joel Harris, whoâs the Salvation Armyâs Community Coordinator for both the Sunbury and Milton citadels.
Pinchak said he tries to do what he can during the year, but the holiday season is his busiest time, especially this year.