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This holiday season, author, vlogger and millennial keynote speaker Chris Strub is on the road meeting and talking to people who are currently living in poverty and are receiving help from The Salvation Army. His goal is to uncover these stories and share a better understanding of what need looks like in America, and how people can get involved in their own communities. Through Dec. 19, Chris is traveling to 25 states with a goal of raising $25,000 through his Red Kettle donation page to help families who need it most.