ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. – After Cyber Monday comes Giving Tuesday. It’s a day that began back in 2012 and is dedicated to supporting nonprofit organizations and giving back to others.
This year on Giving Tuesday, News 6 and the Salvation Army will be at Cranes Roost Park in Altamonte Springs with the world’s largest red kettle to raise awareness about the organization and the people they serve.
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Major Roger Glick with the Salvation Army says the iconic red kettle along with Giving Tuesday have become critical to sustaining their mission of “Doing The Most Good” year round.
“When we think about homeless prevention activity, one of the things we try to do is to keep people from becoming homeless,” said Major Glick. “So we use case management tools, we help people with

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