It starts tomorrow and the Salvation Army needs your help.
The annual Kettle Campaign kicks off in Niagara Falls tomorrow and they still need volunteers.
Donations will be collected by the Salvation Army outside of local major grocery stores.
Last year, the campaign fell about $20,000 short of its goal, because they didn't have enough people.
This year, they want to raise $100,000 for local community services.
If you want to help, you can visit salvationarmy.ca.

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