With only a few days before Christmas, “Salvation Army Week” is proclaimed in the City of Toronto. A Salvation Army flag raising took place at Toronto City Hall on Monday, December 19 at 10:30 a.m. to mark the commencement of the week, which will continue until Monday, December 26, 2011.

The Salvation Army Christmas Brass Ensemble and Major John Murray, divisional secretary for public relations and development, Ontario Central-East, were present. City Councillor Frances Nunsiata, Ward 11 York South-Weston, read the proclamation on behalf of city council and Toronto's Mayor Rob Ford, who is encouraging everyone to support The Salvation Army this holiday season.

The mayor recognizes The Salvation Army's contributions to the city through the annual Christmas Kettle fundraiser and CTV Toy Mountain campaign. In 2011, the Army in Toronto is aiming to raise $3 million through the kettles and 150,000 toys through Toy Mountain.

Read Mayor Rob Ford's proclamation on behalf of the Toronto City Council.

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On Monday, December 19, 2011, Dawn said:

I love to see this happen makes my heart rejoice!!!! The dear Salvation Army!!! They do such great work. I hope this week the kettles are filled to overflowing. There is such a great need this time of the year but all through the year If it weren't for the generous contributions it would not be good for the less fortunate. Thank you to those who gave and are still giving . Thank you to all the volunteers that man the kettles,homeless shelters and soup kitchens. Without volunteers the Army would not do so well.

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