Mystery Couple Drops $500,000 Check Into Salvation Army Kettle

An anonymous donor dropped thousands into a Salvation Army kettle.
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A Minnesota couple who lived on discarded food when they first got married dropped a $500,000 personal check into one of the organization’s red kettles at a suburban grocery store over the weekend, the group said on Monday. 

“The check did clear and was deposited in the bank,” spokeswoman Julie Borgen said. “They feel very strongly about the gift being anonymous.”

It was the largest single donation ever to the Salvation Army in the Twin Cities. 

The donors told the Salvation Army they had relied on discarded food from a local grocery store as a young couple and could afford today to help others. 

They also wanted to honor one of their fathers who served in World War One and had been grateful for coffee and doughnuts the Salvation Army had provided soldiers, the group said in a statement. 

“You get to a point in life where it’s time to take care of others, the way you were taken care of,” the donors said. 

The check was placed in a kettle Saturday at a grocery store in Rosemount, Minnesota. The Salvation Army did not identify the couple or give any details about them. Borgen said only that they were not from Rosemount.

The previous biggest donation to the Twin Cities Salvation Army was $25,000. {eoa}

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