"Anonymous Act of Love: Wedding Rings Donated to Salvation Army Red Kettle"

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An anonymous donor placed a wedding band and engagement ring, valued at $1,500, along with a heartfelt note quoting the Bible verse John 3:16, into a Salvation Army Red Kettle at a Market Basket store in Waltham. This act of "jewelry generosity" follows a tradition that started in 2014 when a widow donated her wedding rings. The rings will be used to help families and community members in need during the holiday season. The Salvation Army expressed gratitude for the precious donation and emphasized how such acts remind people of hope.
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