Anonymous Donors Drop $500,000 Check in Salvation Army Kettle
In Rosemount, Minnesota a couple dropped a $500,000 check into the Salvation Army kettle at a Cub Foods on Saturday. The couple wants to remain anonymous. They told the agency that they hoped their large donation will encourage other donors to be more generous. Twin Cities Salvation Army says that it is the largest single donation that they have ever received.
I think that this is important because it is something that all people should do. Not that they should donate that much, but that they should donate. Even a small amount can make a big impact. I think that this couple was very, very generous. I like the fact that they want to stay anonymous, because it's not about them. It's about the money they raise for the people who need it. Being from a family that knows what it's like to need something, but can't afford it, I think that this is very sweet.
I completely agree with you. I think that if you can't donate, you could at least share and talk about it so that other people have a chance to donate. If you were in a situation and wanted someone to donate for you or your family, it would suck to have people not donate.
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