The Salvation Army’s 125th Red Kettle Campaign raised nearly $150 million across the nation in 2015 despite a slow start during the crucial holiday season.
The nonprofit’s signature drive this year was buoyed by various old and new corporate partnerships and celebrities who touted the campaign.
Drives outside nearly 5,000 Walmart and Sam’s Club stores collected $44.3 million, or about 30 percent of the total, according to a statement from the charity.
The total for 2015, which Salvation Army officials said was a record for the organization, was up about 3 percent over 2014.
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