Salvation Army needs turkeys to help feed the hungry

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Updated: 11/14/2012 7:12 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- It's hard to believe, but Thanksgiving is less than two weeks away. "Thanksgiving is as early as it ever is this year," said Area Commander, Major Dean Hinson.

That gives the Salvation Army of Northeast Florida just a few days to come up with more than 900 turkeys.

Every year they hand out the birds and all the fixings to families in need. And for most of them, it's the only way they can celebrate. "It's a tangible way for people to pitch in and help. When they buy their turkey, if they can buy a turkey, it helps us," he said.  

They will also fill their dinning room at least four times that night to feed as many people in the community as possible. "People that don't want to spend Thanksgiving alone. People that are hungry. They can join in with the family here," said Major Hinson.

But it can only happen with your help. The Salvation Army hopes to have all 900 turkeys by Saturday. That gives them Sunday and Monday to sort the food.
So they can hand it all out Tuesday.

"We need the community just to think about others as they prepare for their own Thanksgiving," he said.  

The Salvation Army needs to get at least 150 turkeys a day to reach their goal by Saturday. It's a big goal that they are thankful to reach every year because of you.

The Salvation Army is accepting turkeys at 900 W. Adams Street in downtown Jacksonville. We are also accepting grocery store gift cards and monetary donations. Please call (904)301-4855 to make a monetary turkey donation or (904) 301-4780 for turkey drop off information.


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tlynn - 11/12/2012 4:43 PM
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About as many as $50.00 would buy.

1country - 11/12/2012 4:28 PM
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tlynn, these people collect money all year not to mention their stores where they sell donated items and then they want you to donate turkeys ?? by the way, how many turkeys did you donate !?

tlynn - 11/12/2012 12:52 PM
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That is about the most "un"Christian like thinking that I've heard. I pray that you NEVER fall down on your luck. With an attitude like that I presume you may be very hard pressed to find any help for yourself, or your loved ones. Very sad.

nativejax - 11/12/2012 12:04 PM
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900 more birds? Whats wrong with you people, go ask 'leader' for your 'free Obama Bird'. I got a free turkey one time for a going away gift when I joined the Army, it was ALIVE!, and I named it George...(I was too young and dumb to think it was my friend's way of thinking I was the 'turkey' for joining)..But when mom told me when I came home on leave for Thanksgiving, she will have it on the table. I decided, (since I loved my 'George'), I wouldn't go home for Thanksgiving, thinking I spared him from a certain death. Well, sure as shoot, when I took my Christmas leave, there was poor George, spread-eagled on the table, full of stuffing. I couldn't eat a bite..but I vowed from that moment on, if I could'nt work and afford my own turkey, I wasn't going to ACCEPT another 'free bird' from anyone ever again, poor George :-(
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