Salvation Army
Earlier this week, the new Fort Worth City Hall set the stage for a moment of unity and giving as Mayor Mattie Parker, joined by The Salvation Army of North Texas, helped launch the iconic Red Kettle Campaign. Ringing bells alongside City Council members and Salvation Army Captain Armando Acosta, the scene was filled with holiday cheer – yet more importantly, it highlighted the urgent need for support in North Texas.
As Parker rang her bell, the mission was clear: raise vital funds for the region’s largest social service provider. In a year marked by increased struggles for many, The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign stands as an anchor in the storm – providing critical services for individuals battling poverty, homelessness, and addiction. This long-running fundraiser is more than just an annual tradition; it’s the lifeblood of year-round efforts that impact thousands of lives across North Texas.
With 21 centers spread across several counties, The Salvation Army remains committed to transforming lives through food, shelter, rehabilitation, counseling, and more. As the holiday season rolls on, the message is simple but powerful: your contributions matter, and together, we can make a lasting difference in the lives of the most vulnerable in our community.
For those looking to make an impact this holiday season, The Salvation Army North Texas is always just a click away. Visit SalvationArmyNorthTexas.org for more details on how you can help.