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            | To the editor: The Salvation 
			Army Lincoln 360 Life Center is grateful for the ongoing support of 
			Logan and Mason County churches, volunteers, business sponsors and 
			donors who contributed to the success of its most recent Red Kettle 
			campaign. They saw increases in both financial donations and the 
			number of children who received Angel Tree gifts. In donations, they 
			received $35,582.00 and they helped 132 children with Christmas 
			gifts.
 In 2024 the Salvation Army Lincoln 360 Life Center is poised to help 
			even more people with utility, rent and food assistance, along with 
			emergency transitional housing for Logan County's unsheltered and 
			at-risk population. Gratitude goes out to ME Realty of Lincoln and 
			Chris Coyne State Farm Agent for their generous SPONSORSHIPS.
 
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            To volunteer or donate, visit The Salvation Army 
			Lincoln 360 Life Center’s Facebook page or call 217-732-7890. 
            Bill Dolan [Posted 
            
			January 12, 
			2024]
             
            
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