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Salvation Army Holiday Fund: 'Give and you shall receive'
The Salvation Army Holiday Fund has raised $5,975.50 so far to help Essex County families during this holiday season. Many thanks to the following donors from Cape Ann and the North Shore:
$1,062.50: Total contributions received today.
$5,975.50: Total contributions to date.
Give and you shall receive. Best Wishes, Mike & Nancy Purdy & Family of Gloucester $50
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Reilly of Ipswich $20
Phyllis Gamache of Peabody $5
Chester & Jesse Williams of Salem $50
Ms. Olivia McCormack of Salem $10
E. M. Montoni of South Hamilton $4
Esther C. Ball of Rockport $25
Jean Osmond of Swampscott $10
Violet C. Fontaine of Middleton $3.50
Grace & Michael Janiak of Salem $25
J. Pothier of Salem $75
John B. & Dorothy I. Beauregard of Salem ...........$25
Dana & Virginia Cohen of Gloucester....$100
Michael & Winifred Herhardt of
Essex........$10
Susan Prentiss of Danvers$25
David & Lynne Suuronen of Newburyport.$25
Mrs. Koulas Frangos of Wenham $60
Fred & Mary Herwig of Peabody$50
Joan & Bill Russell of Danvers$100
Dawn K. Carlson of Salem$50
Virginia Hallman of Byfield $25
In memory of Beryl & Ted Rogers, Janet R. Rogers of Seabrook, N.H. $25
Carolyn A. Madison of Newbury $100
Kenneth & Dorothy Colby of Groveland..................................................................$15
In memory of Linda I. Claeys, Norman G. Claeys of Amesbury $100
Dorothy Gentile of Gloucester $25
James & Susanna McLaughlin of South Hamilton$50
TO DONATE
Make checks payable to the Salvation Army Holiday Fund and drop off or mail to The Gloucester Times Holiday Fund at 36 Whittemore St., Gloucester, MA 01930. To keep the money on Cape Ann, please write the name of your town or "Cape Ann" on the check's memo line.
If you know of anyone who needs assistance, write to the Salvation Army Holiday Fund at the address listed above.
DO YOU NEED HELP?
Those in need on Cape Ann can call the Salvation Army in Boston at 617-542-5420.
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