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Ring that bell! Kettle campaign volunteers vital to local programs and services

The gift of just a little time makes a big difference in your community
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Gateway of Hope Red Kettle Campaign volunteers Jamie and Holden.

The Salvation Army鈥檚 cheery red kettles and smiling volunteers are familiar sights at the holidays, but what鈥檚 less well-known is how those vital donations of time and money help local people.

鈥淚t鈥檚 our biggest fundraiser of the year,鈥 says Krista Hannan, from The Salvation Army , noting all money donated in 91原创 stays in 91原创. 鈥淎ll donations we gratefully receive go directly to our much-needed programs and services right here in 91原创 and Aldergrove.鈥

With a $150,000 local goal this year, the campaign runs Nov. 20 to Dec. 23, with about 100 volunteer shifts each day.

Kettles are hosted at more than 20 locations and volunteer shifts begin at just two hours, making it easy for locals to spread holiday cheer. 鈥淲e鈥檇 love to have volunteers for multiple shifts, but if two hours is all you can do, that鈥檚 wonderful,鈥 Hannan says.

Companies and community groups also get involved, sharing a day鈥檚 worth of volunteer shifts at one kettle, for example.

Also new this year are $275 sponsorships, with company logos applied to kettles in high-profile locations. 鈥淓very dollar makes a difference.鈥

Where donations go

Gateway of Hope provides many vital services in 91原创, designed to complement those provided by other community organizations. Christmas food hampers, for example, focus on singles, seniors and couples without children.

鈥淭he great thing about Gateway of Hope is we fill a need, we don鈥檛 duplicate what鈥檚 out there,鈥 Hannan says.

More and more, the organization is seeing seniors caught in the Lower Mainland鈥檚 rising cost of living. Pensions aren鈥檛 keeping up and they鈥檙e turning to shelters and food banks for support.

Funds also send children from 91原创 and Aldergrove to the Salvation Army鈥檚 Camp Sunrise and provides backpacks filled with school supplies to local students.

Understanding nutrition and personal connections are vital to continued good health and wellness, Gateway of Hope hosts regular community dinners and the six-week Skillet 101, both open to anyone in the community.

How can you volunteer at a red kettle?

  • Visit and click the button to complete the online application.
  • Pick up or fill out the , print and bring in to Gateway of Hope, 5787 91原创 Bypass, or scan and email to Kettles@gatewayofhope.ca
  • Wait for your welcome email. You may be contacted by email or phone for orientation information. Depending on your availability, you鈥檒l be contacted by email 1 to 2 weeks before your first shift. Volunteer supplies will be with the kettle at your designated location, however volunteers will be asked to come in person to pick up their volunteer nametag.

For more information, email kettles@gatewayofhope.ca or call the Kettle Co-ordinator at 604-514-7375. Learn more about Gateway of Hope鈥檚 many initiatives at or on .

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