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Please join us for our in-person 2023 Red Kettle Luncheon featuring inspiring stories from clients. The Salvation Army Loves Beyond Hunger and Need giving our most vulnerable neighbors access to vital resources they need to thrive.
Donations are tax-deductible and will be used to fund programs and services to help those in need in our community!
Help us provide a matching gift opportunity!
Donors who give to our Red Kettle Challenge help create a fund that will be used to match every gift of $300+ donated at this year’s Red Kettle Luncheon.
With this challenge, many gifts will be immediately increased – to help more people in our community! Last year’s match helped increase the size of gifts during the luncheon. Give HERE.
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for this year's Red Kettle Luncheon contact Lisa Borders, Lisa.Borders@usw.salvationarmy.org
The Arthur S. Langlie Award is presented annually to an individual, foundation, or corporation, to recognize visionary leadership and selfless service to others. Established in 2002, the award is a tribute to Arthur S. Langlie and his 40 years of leadership and service to The Salvation Army. Today, his family honors his legacy with an award in his name to acknowledge others for their dedication to the community.
2022 George and June Bartell
2021 Ralph Munro
2020 Bob & JoAnne Hacker
2019 General Barry McCaffrey
2018 Tom Walker
2017 Donald A. Lockwood
2016 Phyllis Campbell
2015 Russell Wilson
2014 Fred Meyer & QFC
2013 Bill Helsell
2012 Trident Seafood
2011 Jackie & Pierre Gehlen
2010 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
2009 The Aven Foundation
2008 The Norcliffe Foundation
2007 The Seattle Times, Fund for the Needy
2006 Kathy Holmgren
2005 The Windermere Foundation
2004 Herb Mead
2003 Lee Stiles
2002 Jane Langlie
The "Others" award is The Salvation Army's highest civilian award in the United States, given to an individual or organization who has demonstrated exceptional community involvement and outstanding service for and on behalf of The Salvation Army.
2021 Oak Harbor Freight Lines
2018 Todd Stiller, CenturyLink
2014 Judi Jacobsen and Family
2013 Bartell's
2012 David Kraft
2011 Jean Renny
2010 Aerospace Machinists Union Industrial District Lodge 751
2008 Art K. Langlie
1995 The Boeing Company
1994 Jack L. Link
1993 Tom & Dixie Porter
1991 Puget Sound Power and Light; Washington Natural Gas
1989 Robert D. Ladd
1988 John A. Cherberg
1986 Edward E. Carlson
1985 Seattle Times & its readers
1984 Marv Harshman
1983 Rabbi Raphael Levine
1981 William Bain, Sr.
1980 Rev. Dr. Dale E. Turner
1978 Dr. Robert H. Williams
1977 Stan & Barbara Boreson
1976 Jess L. Brohamer
1975 Mrs. Frances Penrose Owen
1973 James R. Ellis
1972 Harry L. Carr
1971 Mrs. Emmy Schmitz Hartman
1970 Dr. Richard E. Fuller
1969 Lawrence M. Arnold
1968 Dr. John Lindberg
1967 F. Richard McAbee
1966 Royal Broughman
1965 Roscoe C. Torrance
1964 Boeing Employees Good Neighbors
1963 Harold Shefelmen
1962 Wallace H. Campbell
Every member of the King County Advisory Board is asked to create their own fundraising page for The Red Kettle Luncheon. Creating this fundraising page is quick and easy, click here for directions. Send the link to friends, family, and coworkers asking everyone to donate what they can to support The Salvation Army King County.
Please create your fundraising page before March 1st, 2023, if a page is not created by this date, one will be made for you.
Benefits of an online fundraising page:
Questions? Contact Alice Evans: alice.evans@usw.salvationarmy.org or 206-217-1283
Click here to become a fundraiser
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