Joseph McFee's Simpson's Pot

Origin
In 1891, Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee (1851 - 1931) felt stricken at how many individuals in San Francisco were starving throughout the winter months. In time for Christmas he resolved to provide dinner for the destitute and poverty-stricken. The one thing standing in his was was funding. During his time in the military he remembered there being iron kettles called Simpson's Pot at various ports where passer-bys would toss a coin or two to help the poor. Getting a pot with a sign asking to "Keep the Pot Boiling" McFee was able to gather the funds he needed to provide meals to thousands of people in need. This idea launched a tradition that is now seen across the world.

Effects
Compels people to donate all the money on their person to the pot within a five foot radius