The pandemic and job losses have hit the metro hard and local charity is hard pressed to keep up with demand. Check confirmation from a longstanding charitable organization . . .
Salvation Army reports 155% increase in need due to COVID-19 pandemic
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Salvation Army is seeing a larger need than before due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and they hope people will lend a hand to help. "Our needs are up 155 percent," Maj. David Harvey, Kansas and Western Missouri divisional commander, said.
Go see Mayor Lucas
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ReplyDeleteAsk Salvation Army why they pulled out of using Trumps resort for their annual fund raising? Ask them why they put politics over helping people. After all Trump donates his presidential paycheck to charity. All of it.
Ask Frankie boy for some money, he seems to have lost track of $462 million dollars since 2017, he could spare a few bucks.
ReplyDelete@9:07AM-We asked the Salvation Army why they pulled out of Trump's resorts, and they said they didn't want to be associated with a con-man, liair, Russian puppet, and all-around scum bag.
ReplyDeleteSo they took a stupidly partisan position and are paying the price. Thanks!
DeleteAsk Hunter for a few million that he's saving for Papa.
ReplyDeleteSorry, they're going to have to open their books a little more.
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