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We have officially kicked off our 59th annual National Salvation Army Week. Each year, this week serves as an opportunity to celebrate our volunteers, donors and program beneficiaries who have enabled us to serve in the United States for 132 years.
In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower named this week as a reminder to Americans to give freely of themselves.
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Be a hero for a kid, get a cool Salvation Army bracelet!

Donate $10 or more to support Salvation Army children's homes and schools in Chile, Haiti, the Philippines or Zambia and we'll send you this cool bracelet, complete with stretchy black band and Salvation Army logo pendant!
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Are you "Doing The Most Good"

In celebration of National Salvation Army Week,
May 14-20, the Army wants to see and hear how you are giving back to
others in need. Starting April 2, you can send a photo of yourself
volunteering and "doing the most good" along with the details of who,
what, where, when and why. Examples include volunteering at a local
shelter, donating canned goods or cleaning up in your community.
To send your photo and story, tweet it out with the hashtag
#IDoTheMostGood or share it on The Salvation Army's Facebook wall at
facebook.com/salvationarmyusa with the words "I Do the Most Good" in
your post.
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