‘Christmas in July’ with the Minnesota Twins

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Twins-stadium-300x200.jpgThis summer, supporting The Salvation Army is as easy as watching the Minnesota Twins play baseball at Target Field. 

As part of The Salvation Army’s new partnership with the Twins, a portion of every ticket sold for home games in July will be donated to The Salvation Army’s Christmas in July campaign to help Minnesota families in need.

This offer is available exclusively at Twins.com/ChristmasInJuly. July home games include:

  • July 7 vs. Guardians
  • July 8 vs. Guardians
  • July 9 vs. Guardians
  • July 10 vs. Angels
  • July 11 vs. Angels
  • July 12 vs. Angels
  • July 24 vs. Athletics
  • July 25 vs. Athletics
  • July 26 vs. Athletics
  • July 28 vs. Royals
  • July 29 vs. Royals
  • July 30 vs. Royals

The Christmas in July campaign aims to raise money at a time of year when donations to The Salvation Army typically are in a slump.

“Donations to The Salvation Army slow down during summer months, but many Minnesota families still need support,” said Lt. Col. Randall Polsley, leader of The Salvation Army Northern Division. “Our Christmas in July campaign is a great way to help local families who need food, shelter and care.” 

Twins-Shelton-300x200.JPGNew Twins manager Derek Shelton (pictured) is helping lead Christmas in July, encouraging fans to buy tickets and turn their game-day experience into critical help for Minnesotans in need.

“Please join me and The Salvation Army as we fight for good in Twins Territory,” Shelton said.

The Salvation Army Northern Division serves more than 384,000 people in Minnesota and North Dakota, providing about 3.4 million meals annually and sheltering about 1,000 people every night. Additional services include disaster relief, rent/utility assistance, youth programs, family mentoring, spiritual outreach, rehabilitation programs, and much more.

If your summer schedule is too busy to attend any Twins games, you can still support Christmas in July by giving a donation

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