Not worth Anything? Salvation Army Begs To Differ
“Not worth anything? We beg to differ” says a new ad by The Salvation Army asking Canadians to donate their unwanted pennies to support the organizations social services programs. Since the one-cent piece was taken out of circulation last month in Canada, 120 participating thrift stores across the country have started a penny fundraising drive that will last for the next few months.
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