“The need among families and individuals is greater than ever this year and we believe it’s important to continue supporting the Red Kettle Campaign,” said Felix Turner, manager of corporate affairs for Kroger’s Atlanta Division, which includes Georgia, Eastern Alabama and South Carolina. “Donations made through the annual Red Kettle campaign help provide meals for the hungry, shelter for the homeless and assistance to those in crisis who need help and hope throughout the year.”
Salvation Army bell ringers will continue to follow COVID-19 safety guidelines in accordance with the CDC, state and local officials.
“Kroger’s partnership with The Salvation Army aligns with our Zero Hunger | Zero Waste bold social impact plan to create communities free of hunger and waste,” Turner said.