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The Salvation Army ramps up red kettle campaign amid donation drop

Its bell ringers and red buckets are a holiday staple. But as donations drop, the organization is also looking to accept contributions digitally.

November 24, 2023 at 7:00 a.m. EST
Stuart Goins, 58, a bell ringer for the Salvation Army, outside of a Giant supermarket in Alexandria on Wednesday. (Eric Lee for The Washington Post)
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Wrists snapping to a drum beat in his head, Stuart Goins stood outside a Giant supermarket in Alexandria’s Beacon Center, ringing a pair of bells.

Shoppers filed in and out of the supermarket on the day before Thanksgiving. Every few minutes, someone leaned forward to drop change or rolled up bills into the red kettle standing next to Goins. Although he is visually impaired, Goins had spent enough hours soliciting donations for the Salvation Army’s annual holiday season campaign to know when a shopper dropped money in.