Give With Joy: The Salvation Army Launches Annual Red Kettle Campaign in North Texas
It wouldn’t be Christmas without The Salvation Army’s iconic Red Kettles. While bell ringing goes hand in hand with the spirit of the holidays, the funds provided through the Red Kettle campaign are foundational to sustaining the services The Salvation Army provides in North Texas — ensuring the joy of the season of giving is felt year-round.
According to Feeding America’s most recent Map the Meal Gap report, North Texas has the third-highest number of people facing food insecurity in the nation at 15.7%, an increase from 14.3% in 2022. Additionally, Healthy North Texas found that 10.6% of people in North Texas are currently living below the poverty line, and a median of 12% of North Texas households are severely cost-burdened, meaning housing accounts for more than 50% of their income.
The 2025 Point-in-Time Count found that 3,500 people are experiencing homelessness in Dallas and Collin Counties and around 2,600 are experiencing homelessness in Tarrant County. In Denton County, one in three households are living below survival, according to the 2025 State of Homelessness Report, and the Ellis County Homeless Coalition cites a rise in homelessness in the area.
As more North Texans face uncertainty around food, shelter and finances, community support is more vital than ever. Donations to the annual Red Kettle Campaign are pivotal to ensuring The Salvation Army can continue to meet physical, social, and spiritual needs that arise in every pocket of Dallas, Denton, Collin, Tarrant, Ellis, and Rockwall Counties year-round. All donations stay in the area they were given, helping those seeking assistance nearby.
Kicked off with a performance by Post Malone at the Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving Day game at AT&T Stadium, The Salvation Army’s 135th annual Red Kettle campaign is now in full effect at partner retail locations and online.
While best known as a renowned symbol of The Salvation Army during Christmas, the Red Kettle campaign is the largest and longest-running fundraiser of its kind, raising essential donations that go directly toward supporting our neighbors who are combating poverty, addiction, and homelessness well beyond the holiday season. In 2024, The Salvation Army of North Texas raised more than $1.5 million through its Red Kettle campaign and has increased its fundraising goal to $1.6 million this year to meet an increased demand for assistance.
“The holiday season is typically a joyous time of the year, but for some, it can be stressful and financially overwhelming,” Major Rob Webb, area commander for The Salvation Army of North Texas, said. “The generous donations we receive are used to meet the needs of our neighbors in need year-round. We ask North Texans to open their hearts and join us to give with joy in this season of giving.”
Last year, The Salvation Army of North Texas:
Distributed nearly 4 million pounds of food to over 80,000 people in need through its food pantries, shelters, and community meals
Delivered more than 264,500 nights of safe shelter
Provided addiction recovery services to around 500 individuals
Connected nearly 1,600 individuals to permanent and stable housing
Served around 400 children through its summer camps
Gave nearly 78,000 individuals emotional and spiritual care
Make a Donation
North Texans can donate cash, coins, and checks at Red Kettles stationed outside storefronts across Dallas, Rockwall, Tarrant, Ellis, Denton, and Collin counties. Donations can additionally be made online to a Virtual Red Kettle in your neighborhood.
Every dollar donated stays in local communities. These funds help The Salvation Army provide a range of social services in that area, including shelter, feeding, after-school programs, addiction-recovery programs, summer camps, disaster assistance, and more.
Register to Ring
North Texans can volunteer to bell ring at a Red Kettle location by visiting registertoring.com. Individuals or groups can also encourage their friends and families to get involved by hosting their own Virtual Red Kettle.
Nearly half of The Salvation Army’s annual revenue is raised during the holidays. Additional programming includes Angel Tree, which ensures children, seniors, and adults with special needs receive gifts on Christmas and saw a 20% increase in demand this year. To learn more, visit SalvationArmyNorthTexas.org/Christmas.