In a time when negativity surrounds us, it’s important to spread positivity and be the light for others who are struggling. These are some simple ways to do so in 2019:
1. Use social media for good Social media is a go-to time filler for many people. And while it helps bring us together, it also has broken many apart through messages of hate and negativity. Take the initiative to use social media for good — to spread uplifting stories, bring attention to charitable fundraisers and share messages of hope when people may need it the most.
2. Be available to listen and offer support There are times when all a person needs is to have someone there to listen. Be a listening ear for others to vent their frustrations and worries by motivating, encouraging and helping them through their difficult times.
3. Partake in random acts of kindness Challenge yourself to brighten the days of others with random acts of kindness each day — whether that’s paying for coffee for the next person in line a..

Kettle Krush 5K

A community fundraising event where participants complete our 5K course to raise money for our programs.

RedesignBash

Red Shield Redesign Bash

Redesigners will show off their unique skills and donate a repurposed, reimagined, or redesigned piece for auction. Proceeds from the event and auction support our shelter, feeding, and social services programs.

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National Donut Day

The Salvation Army of Broward County, together with Dunkin’, will celebrate National Donut Day on June 3, the sweetest day of the year, by honoring local public servants, first responders and healthcare workers.

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Angel Tree

The Salvation Army helps put new clothes and toys under the tree for 1 million children across the United States who usually have to go without Christmas gifts. Anonymous donors adopt these little “angels” in an expanding Christmas tradition that makes the season brighter for both the gift giver and receiver.

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Did you know that The Salvation Army sees an increase in need every September? That’s partly because family finances are strained every year by the expense of providing backpacks, pens, pencils, notebooks, glue sticks, and other basic back to school items. Parents then have to make unfair choices like paying for school supplies or groceries, the electric bill or car insurance.

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