Salvation Army officer sleeping outside for 5 nights to raise awareness of homelessness
By: Christine Flores
Posted: Dec 11, 2018 5:25 AM CDT

-
2:00
PrideFest 2023 kicks off Thursday in Milwaukee 🏳️🌈
-
2:14
Port Festival of the Arts to kick off summer in Ozaukee County
-
4:09
Crusherfest celebrates a South Milwaukee wrestling icon
-
7:06
Milwaukee Dancing Grannies preview their Pride Parade performance...
-
3:57
How can parents boost their child’s learning? Insights from...
-
2:36
A few more pop up storms this afternoon well inland
-
2:54
Natalie’s Everyday Heroes: ’Cycling Without Age’ makes...
-
1:58
Barber shop offers up new twist on conversations with police
-
0:53
Voices Against Violence Coalition releases ’Stop the violence’...
-
2:50
Master Lock employees protest announced closure of Milwaukee...
-
2:01
Milwaukee County unveils new Pride Bus design ahead of Pride...
-
3:13
Condiment controversy: Does ketchup belong on a hot dog?
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (CBS 58) – A Salvation Army officer is sleeping outside in Sheboygan for five nights to raise awareness of the hurting, hungry and homeless.
Captain Daryl Mangeri is ‘Freezin’ for a Reason’ from December 10-14 outside Festival Foods.
All funds collected during the Christmas campaign will stay in the Sheboygan area to support social service programs.
Donations can be made online or by texting “FREEZIN” to 41444.