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Give a Gift that Lasts

Amidst continuously high requests for assistance, The Salvation Army of North Texas is inviting you to come together as a community to support our neighbors combatting poverty, addiction, and homelessness. We have bold goals this year to give 41,000 children presents under the tree, recruit a record number of volunteers, and generate enough support to continue services for more than 100,000 individuals in 2025.

The funds raised during the holiday season are vital to sustaining our operations and programs across six counties in North Texas. No matter how you choose to give, your gift makes a lasting impact — this Christmas and all year long. 

We are offering a variety of opportunities for North Texans to get involved this season.

 

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Angel Tree Adoptions Are Now Open

In North Texas, 45,000 children, seniors, and adults with special needs are in need of adopting this year. 

Angel Tree serves as a symbol of hope, ensuring families and individuals can experience the joy of Christmas morning despite their financial situation. The Salvation Army’s annual holiday tradition relies on the generosity of the public to ensure our most vulnerable neighbors have gifts to be placed under the tree. 

Once an Angel has been registered by The Salvation Army, they are available for adoption online and at participating mall locations across the region. When choosing an Angel, you are able to see information like age and gender, along with a Christmas wish list of toys, games, and vital essentials like clothing and hygiene products. You can also adopt a an Angel that lives in your community. 

Gifts can be dropped off until December 7 at multiple sites across North Texas to then be distributed by The Salvation Army in time for Christmas morning. 

In addition to adoptions, there are numerous ways to support the program.

Adopt Now

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The 134th Red Kettle Campaign

The iconic Red Kettle campaign, the largest and longest-running fundraiser of its kind, will launch this year with a performance by Lainey Wilson during The Salvation Army's Red Kettle Kickoff Halftime Show at the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game at AT&T Stadium.

The money raised through the Red Kettle campaign allows The Salvation Army to provide both immediate and long-term services that meet urgent physical needs of food and shelter, while encouraging stability and self-sufficiency through comprehensive case management. Without community involvement at Red Kettles during the holiday season, it would be difficult to provide the transformational services at the breadth and scale that we do in North Texas. 

North Texans can sign up now to volunteer to bell ring by visiting registertoring.com. Donations can be made at storefronts across the region or online at a Virtual Red Kettle. All money stays within the community in which it was given. 

Register to Ring

North Texans can register to bell ring at a local Red Kettle as an individual or with a group.

Register to Ring will help you find the perfect time and place to ring bells.

Virtual Red Kettle

Join the Fight for Good and support The Salvation Army of North Texas' Virtual Kettle or host your own.

Gifts made local stay local to help our most vulnerable neighbors in need.

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