East Clark County volunteers rang Salvation Army bells at a record pace during the 2022 holiday season.
The Salvation Army of Camas-Washougal took second place in a competition that challenged more than 30 churches and service centers in the Pacific Northwest to increase their Red Kettle Campaign volunteer hours over 2021’s statistics.
The Salvation Army Northwest Division coordinated the competition and awarded the Camas-Washougal organization a $5,000 prize for its runner-up finish.
“With $5,000, we can help a lot of people pay their utility bill or put food on their table or stay in their house for another month,” said Camas-Washougal Salvation Army envoy Samantha Wheeler.
Camas-Washougal red kettle bell-ringers racked up 2,224 hours from late November 2022, through the end of December 2022 — a 124% increase over the 992 hours they recorded during the 2021 holiday season.