KINGSTON The Salvation Army s Christmas Kettle Campaign in Kingston is issuing a plea for donations one week before Christmas. With less than a week left in the annual kettle campaign, the Salvation Army says it has only raised 10 per cent of its goal, and the shortfall is threatening the future of their programs. The kettle campaign is famous for its bright red kettles, and volunteers that stand outside of stores during the holiday season. This year, Kingston’s campaign decided to go with tip-tap machines to stay safe under COVID-19. At the beginning of December, Major Chad Ingram announced a goal of $320,000, but he says so far, the campaign has raised only a fraction of that with a week to go.