The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign has kicked off in Central Texas, aiming to raise $125,000 for local families in need this holiday season.
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 campaign, which started in 1891, has a goal of $125,000 in 2025, surpassing last year’s total of over $95,000.
The Salvation Army was founded in 1865 in London by Methodist preacher William Booth and his wife Catherine.
The organization relies on volunteers to achieve its goal, making it a crucial time for community support.
Salvation Army seeks volunteers to raise $125,000 for Bell County families.