Salvation Army partners with Emerald City Jewelers for ‘Ring for Bling’ bell-ringing promotion
QUINCY — The Salvation Army is partnering with Emerald City Jewelers to present the Ring for Bling Challenge. This promotion offers volunteer bell ringers a chance to win a stunning piece of jewelry donated by Emerald City Jewelers.
Each time a volunteer (ages 16 and up) rings bells for The Salvation Army, they will earn an entry into the Ring for Bling drawing. Volunteers automatically receive one entry per day upon completing their shift.
The challenge runs through Dec. 24. The lucky recipient will be selected in a random drawing at the beginning of January. Details about the drawing will be shared on salvationarmyqcyhan.org and The Salvation Army Quincy Area Command’s social media platforms.
In a press release, human resources assistant Dylan Altmix said, “With so many red kettle locations across the Tri-States, this is the perfect opportunity for people, groups and organizations to join the holiday spirit and make a meaningful impact in their community,”
To register online, go to RegisterToRing.com. Email Altmix at dylan.altmix@usc.salvationarmy.org for more information or assistance.
Funds raised through the red kettles remain local and directly support The Salvation Army’s programs, including holiday meals and toys, shelter for the homeless, job assistance and other critical services for those in need. These efforts provide vital support to families in Adams, Brown and Pike counties in Illinois and Marion, Ralls, Lewis, Monroe and Shelby counties in Missouri.
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