West Palm Beach, FL (November 30, 2020) Enthusiasm is mounting for The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County’s “Twelve Dinners of Christmas,” a community campaign to “Rescue Christmas” for the vulnerable and those most impacted by the current pandemic. The humanitarian endeavor is a collaborative with valiant local restaurants that desire to help The Salvation Army raise vital program funds while respecting the current health protocols.
The “Twelve Dinners of Christmas” campaign includes two options: “Golden Rings” dinner experiences, offering creative prix fixe multi-choice menus, and “Swans-a-Swimming” designated lunch/evenings, allocated for a la carte dining, with reservations made directly with the participating restaurants. Apart from receiving an elegant crystal ring donated by the Swarovski Jewelry Company Golden Rings dinners will enjoy the velvet voice of local crooner Franco Corso.
“We are humbled by the outpouring of support by our local restaurateurs that sympathize with our inability to host our annual Gala due to the COVID pandemic,” said Area Commanders Majors James and Leisa Hall. “We are certain that this collaborative will provide safe environments for supporters to joyfully celebrate the holidays with family and friends while knowing they are simultaneously helping us raise the needed resources to continuing serving our community’s most vulnerable. God bless them!”
For more information please contact Frank Marangos, Director of Development and Communications and/or visit its “Twelve Dinner” webpage at: https://salvationarmyflorida.org/westpalmbeach/#events. Facebook information can be found by searching for @salarmypbco.
About The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County
The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County, an evangelical part of the universal Christian church established in 1922, has been supporting those in need in His name without discrimination for 98 years.
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