The Salvation Army needs volunteers for its annual Kettle Campaign getting underway November 19.
Kettle Coordinator Laura Raiger says they're looking for a wide variety of volunteers, whether its students looking to fill their required community service hours or someone older just looking to help out.
Raiger says $118,000 was raised during last year's campaign and its hoped they can reach that again this year.
She says all the money raised stays in Sarnia-Lambton.
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Raiger says they have 400 two-hour time slots to fill around the Sarnia area.
The campaign runs until December 24