Daniel Hewes, an urban studies graduate of Northeastern University and Columbia University, has experience working in the offices of New York Senator Daniel Squadron as a community affairs fellow and as a legislative aide with Massachusetts Senator Thomas Kennedy. Daniel Hewes also contributes to a number of charitable organizations, including the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army website, www.salvationarmyusa.org, provides individuals with location-based services and information regarding free donation pickups and nearby drop off options. Visitors can also review the Salvation Army Donation Value Guide online. All Salvation Army clothing, furniture, and vehicle donations are tax deductible, and the value guide provides donors with a basis for valuations. Air conditioner donations, for example, could run from $20 as high as $90. The Salvation Army will not appraise items for donors, but does make the value guide available for free at www.satruck.org as helpful resource. The Salvation Army operates with transparency when it comes to the utilization of donations. Operating and administrative costs are kept to a minimum so that every dollar and item contributed to the organization can be directed to the wide range of Salvation Army services, from numerous community support programs to human trafficking safe houses. Visit Salvation Army online to learn more about donating and other ways to help.
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