‘It’s time to seize care of others,’ say donors who left check at Minnesota grocery store, citing charity’s kindness to one of their fathers, or a first world war soldierA Minnesota couple who lived on discarded food when they first got married dropped a $500000 personal check into one of the Salvation Army’s red kettles at a suburban grocery store over the weekend.“The check did clear and was deposited in the bank,” said spokeswoman Julie Borgen said. “They feel very strongly about the gift being anonymous.”
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Source: theguardian.com