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The Salvation Army in Kansas City says while the need this holiday season has increased for food, shelter and other necessities, donations are down.
I spoke with the Salvation Army on Tuesday, and they report this years Red Kettle Campaign the one with ringers stationed outside of stores is about $10,000 behind where it was this time last year.
"We are seeing an increase in need. We have one corps that has reported a 65% increase in need for food, the Salvation Armys Alexandra Kuebler told me. So our food pantries are getting bare much faster than they have in past years."
One way you can help is by donating directly to the Salvation Army online. If you make a donation on Giving Tuesday, two Kansas City donors the Clemmon family and the QUT Corporation are matching f

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