Salvation Army in Greater New York, Rings the NASDAQ Opening Bell
December 24, 2007 - Times Square, NYC
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Salvation Army in Greater New York leadership, including Sgt. Edmond Chung, preside over the opening bell with help from a Salvation Army brass quartet.
An integral part of the New York community for more than 125 years, The Salvation Army in Greater New York serves over 600,000 people annually and operates over 140 community and social service programs ranging from Emergency Disaster Services, to shelters, to performing arts camps. In 2006 alone, The Salvation Army in Greater New York provided
2,756,175 meals to the hungry and 895,873 nights of lodging to the homeless.
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