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What will you do with your pennies? Street Opinions Part 3 of 3
Posted on 10th March 2013, by
We asked Canadians: Do you think donating your pennies can make a difference? To find out more about donating your pennies to the Salvation Army visit https://salvationarmy.ca/pennies
Salvation Army Wants Your Pennies
Posted on 7th March 2013, by SalvationArmy.ca
The Salvation Army is collecting the discontinued penny over the next few months at 120 of its thrift stores, including stores located in Halton at 420 Main St. in Milton, 82 Mill St. in Georgetown, 3245 Fairview St. in Burlington and 356 Kerr St. in Oakville. The drive follows the federal government’s decision to take […]
What will you do with your pennies? Street Opinions Part 2 of 3
Posted on 3rd March 2013, by
We asked Canadians: What will you do with your pennies? To find out more about donating your pennies to the Salvation Army visit https://salvationarmy.ca/pennies
Give Us Your Pennies!
Posted on 25th February 2013, by SalvationArmy.ca
It’s the end of the penny. Some say they’re not worth anything. We beg to differ! They may not have much purchasing power, but donate them to The Salvation Army and we can put them to good use. We have heard there are approximately 35 billion pennies in circulation. That’s enough money to feed every […]
Salvation Army Accepts Discontinued Penny
Posted on 25th February 2013, by SalvationArmy.ca
Toronto, ON February 25, 2013 – The Salvation Army announced today that it will collect discontinued pennies through the launch of its Penny Drive to help people in need across Canada. The public can donate their pennies to any one of the 120 participating Salvation Army Thrift Stores. Each penny will benefit community-based Salvation Army […]
What will you do with your pennies? Street Opinions Part 1 of 3
Posted on 24th February 2013, by
We asked Canadians: How do you feel about Canadian pennies being taken out of circulation? To find out more about donating your pennies to the Salvation Army visit https://salvationarmy.ca/pennies