Dec 06, 2023

First '$20 bill Saturday' is largest kettle day this year

Posted Dec 06, 2023 11:57 AM
The Hutchinson Salvation Army displays their lighted red kettle in Downtown Hutchinson on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2023. Photo by Emmie Boese.
The Hutchinson Salvation Army displays their lighted red kettle in Downtown Hutchinson on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2023. Photo by Emmie Boese.

The Salvation Army

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Salvation Army’s I’ll Fight Day comes to the Reno County community this weekend on Saturday, December 9 and will continue the $20 bill challenge.

The results are in from the first Saturday of the challenge that took place on Dec. 2. There were 75 $20 Bills, which totals $1,500. This also resulted in the largest daily kettle total of the season.

“Typically we only have around $300-$500 in $20 Bills and it definitely made it a lot more exciting while counting buckets. However, we’re really excited, because we only matched $1,500 of the $5,500 match that the donors gave”, said Major Paul James. Those donors have agreed to continue to encourage the community again for the next two Saturdays.

This Saturday will be another $20 Bill Challenge, but it will also be The National “I’ll Fight Day” Challenge.

The name “I’ll Fight Day” is in honor of the final sermon given by William Booth, co-founder of The Salvation Army. As he stood at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England and spoke to over 7,000 Salvationists, Booth's final words summed up the heart and mission of The Salvation Army.

“While women weep, as they do now, I'll fight; While children go hungry, as they do now, I'll fight; While men go to prison, in and out, in and out, as they do now, I'll fight; While there is a poor lost girl upon the streets, While there remains one dark soul without the light of God, I'll fight; I'll fight to the very end!”

“We generally think about the hundreds of families who come to The Salvation Army for Christmas Food Boxes and well over 1000 children who will receive toys, but we help over 12% of the community as they come through our doors over the course of a year.”, said Major James. The challenge of “I’ll Fight Day” is for others to come along side of The Salvation Army to fight for Hope in the lives of our community members.

You can help the Salvation Army “Fight” through financial donations, as The Salvation Army has struggled financially to meet the needs of the community this year. This can also be through volunteering to ring bells, or volunteering to help with giving out toys and food this holiday season.

The Salvation Army would like you to come and “Fight” the battle of Hope with them by giving in the kettles around the Hutchinson area, or by volunteering. You can still volunteer to ring bells at https://registertoring.com/.

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