Anonymous donor leave a huge coin at a Salvation Army bucket
@Deepizzaguy (104052)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
December 19, 2024 4:07pm CST
What I like about some persons who show compassion for the needy during the holiday season is that prefer not to be identified due to privacy reasons.
An anonymous donor gave a donation worth $2,700 dollars at a Salvation Army bucket at the Danada Square West Jewel-Osco in Wheaton Illinois on Friday.
The officials with the Salvation Army are grateful that the anonymous donor was kid enough to make a donation to make the lives of people of their community better this holiday season.
Link is breitbart.com/health/2024/12/... via@BreitbartNews
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@innertalks (22082)
• Australia
5h
I wonder how they know that only the one donor donated all of that money, unless they were spotted putting it into the bucket, as otherwise, it could have been more than one donor who contributed that large amount there.
@Deepizzaguy (104052)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
5h
That is a good question on how the Salvation Army believed that one person donated the coins other than a note attached.
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@Deepizzaguy (104052)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
4m
The Salvation Army officials appreciated the donation from the anonymous donor.
@RasmaSandra (80686)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6h
Glad there are such generous people in this world,
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@Deepizzaguy (104052)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
52s
I agree with you that the anonymous donor has a great heart of compassion for the needy.