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The Salvation Army has reached its target of 100-thousand dollars for its 2013 Christmas Kettle Appeal.

Javid Roberts January 15, 2014

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The Salvation Army has reached its target of 100-thousand dollars for its 2013 Christmas Kettle Appeal.

Commanding Officer of the Salvation Army in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Major Pierre Antoine (ANTWON) said while they haven’t achieved the target in cash donations, they have received assistance in other areas which surpassed the one hundred thousand dollars target.

He is thanking the public for supporting the work of the Salvation Army.

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Major Antoine said the donations will be used to support a number of the Church’s projects, as well as the less fortunate persons in the society.

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Commanding Officer of the Salvation Army in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Major Pierre Antoine (ANTWON).

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