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Rallying at Christmastime for those in need

US Consul-General Karen Grissette, centre, with US Customs and Border Protection port director Ralph Quichocho, left, Bermuda Salvation Army Divisional Commander Major Cathy Simms, Corps Officer Major Darryl Simms and food bank co-ordinator Kelli Edwards (Photograph supplied)

Christmas cheer for the needy was a team effort this year between the Salvation Army, the US Consulate and US Customs and Border Protection.

The charity’s Christmas toy drive got a boost ahead of the holiday season from its US partnership.

Toy collection is just one part of the Salvation Army’s Christmas campaign, aiding everyone from seniors to the homeless during a tough time for those with limited financial resources.

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Published December 18, 2023 at 4:58 pm (Updated December 18, 2023 at 5:46 pm)

Rallying at Christmastime for those in need

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