Here's a burning question for you...if you found $40,000 in a couch you had picked up at a yard sale or the Salvation Army, what would you do with the money? That question is based on a real life situation that three SUNY New Paltz students found themselves in recently according to WABC.
This time of year during the holidays we're all thinking about what we're thankful for. If you're like me, you're thankful that you and your family have more than enough food to eat because sadly, that is not the reality for many area families.
Two gold coins, valued at nearly $500 dollars apiece have been dropped into the same Salvation Army kettle in Horseheads. It is the same kettle where a gold coin was donated earlier this month.
If you're like me, you either know someone who is currently dealing with power outage issues related to Hurricane Sandy or you just feel bad for those folks and you want to help but don't know how. We have several different ways for you to lend a helping hand:
Oneonta, NY—At their August meeting, the Board of Directors of the United Way of Delaware & Otsego Counties approved a special gift of $5,000 to restock the Salvation Army Food Pantry.