The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign has kicked off in Central Texas, aiming to raise $125,000 for local families this holiday season.
The campaign, which started in 1891, is a symbol of hope, compassion, and generosity, supporting vital programs for those in need.
More than just a holiday tradition, the red kettle is a symbol of hope, compassion and generosity—supporting vital programs that serve thousands of individuals and families in need throughout the year.
The Salvation Army was founded in 1865 in London by William Booth and his wife Catherine.
Author's summary: Salvation Army seeks volunteers to raise $125K.