WASHINGTON The Salvation Army says it set a new fundraising record with its 2011 Red Kettle campaign during the holidays, raising $147.6 million across the nation.
That record is a 3.4 percent increase over 2010s campaign amount of $142 million.
The Red Kettle campaign is now 120 years old, dating its beginnings to 1891 on San Franciscos wharf. The donations support social services.
Nearly a third of the total came from Wal-Mart and Sams Club stores, where bell ringers collected $41.5 million.
Alexandria, Va.-based Salvation Army also offered new ways to give for those who dont carry cash.
The charity partnered with the mobile credit card payment company Square and with Sprint to accept donations by cellphone in San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas and New York.















