SALT LAKE CITY 1ST QUARTER OCT – DEC 2025 NEWSLETTER
A MESSAGE FROM OUR SLC CORPS OFFICERS
We wish to express our appreciation to each of you for your support this past Holiday Season. It is a joy to share this good news with you. The good news is that, thanks to the generous gifts of friends like you, The Salt Lake Corps of The Salvation Army was able to make the Christmas season happier for 1,492 children and seniors with gifts of clothing and toys.... READ MORE IN OUR OCT – DEC 2025 NEWSLETTER (CLICK HERE FOR MORE!)
SLC CORPS SERVES 1,200 THANKSGIVING MEALS
On Thanksgiving Day, University of Utah Campus Executive Chef Peter Hodgson and ProStart High School students cooked 1,200 meals for delivery in the Salt Lake Valley. ProStart is a two-year program offered to high schools to learn about the food service industry...(READ MORE!)
LIVE NATIVITY FOOD DRIVE SPONSORED BY LARKIN MORTUARY
In December, Larkin Mortuary hosted a Live Nativity Food Drive at its Sandy location where 4,157 pounds of food was collected with an estimated value of $7,890.70...(READ MORE!)
SECURITY SERVICE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION FOOD DRIVE A GREAT SUCCESS
Josie Brande from Security Service Federal Credit Union presents Majors Bottjen a check for $9,856.88...(READ MORE!)
UTAH GOVERNOR COX ENCOURAGES RED KETTLE DONATIONS
Utah Governor Spencer Cox joined Salvation Army Officers from across Utah in volunteering his time as a celebrity bell ringer on December 3, at the West Valley Smith’s Food & Drug Store. The Governor noted 109,000 Utahns have received help from The Salvation Army in 2025 and the demand is continuing to increase...(READ MORE!)
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT BENEFITS THE SALVATION ARMY
On December 10, The Choral Arts Society of Utah Board Members, along with KUTV meteorologist Sterling Poulson presented the Majors Bottjen with a check for $10,213 from proceeds received from the Annual KUTV2 Holiday Pops Concert at Cottonwood High School...(READ MORE!)