Generous Stranger's Wedding Rings Gift Salvation Army with Love

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An anonymous donor left a wedding band and engagement ring, valued at $1,500, along with a note in a Salvation Army red kettle outside a Market Basket in Waltham, Massachusetts. The note expressed the hope that the rings would bring joy and make a difference. The Salvation Army plans to use the value of the rings to help families and individuals in need during the holiday season. This act of generosity continues a tradition of donating valuable jewelry and coins to the Salvation Army's red kettles, which has been happening for years and serves as a reminder of hope.
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