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An American Gold Eagle. The Christmas Kettle (also referred to as the Red Kettle due to its color) is The Salvation Army's most famous street campaign. It is most recognized during the Christmas season through its volunteers who stand outside of businesses and play or sing Christmas carols, or ring bells to inspire passersby to place donations of cash and checks inside the trademark red kettles.
Dec. 18—With just a few short days to go before it wraps up its annual Red Kettle Campaign, the Salvation Army is issuing one last call for volunteers to help them make goal for this year.
Nov. 21—The Albert Lea Salvation Army is now in its busiest season of the year during the Christmas kettle season. To help make the season a success, there are several ways volunteers can help ...
Major Leo Lloyd, commanding officer of the Elmira Salvation Army, and food pantry volunteer Tina Smith stand by a red kettle outside agency headquarters Thursday, July 25, 2024.
For bell ringer Donald Breckner, volunteering as a bell ringer is one way to give back after the Salvation Army helped him after he lost his New Orleans home in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina.
The Salvation Army's Red Kettle debuted on Christmas 1891 in San Francisco, California, as a crab pot. Many people were unemployed because of an economic depression.
Dec. 11—With less than two weeks before Christmas, The Salvation Army finds itself falling behind the red kettle goal for 2023. The annual Red Kettle Campaign is The Salvation Army's primary ...
The start of The Salvation Army's annual Red Kettle Christmas Campaign is signaled by revealing the kettle, signifying the arrival of (much smaller) red kettles, often accompanied by volunteer ...