The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle campaign in the Lowcountry addresses heightened holiday needs by funding year-round services like food, shelter, and family support. Captain Josh Davis highlighted its role in sustaining programs amid growing demand. Community generosity has stepped up to make the season brighter for families.​
Ways to Get Involved
Volunteers can sign up to ring bells at local retailers via registertoring.com, with shifts often in two-hour blocks—ideal for groups or families. Donations go directly to essentials like meals and housing through online portals or kettles at stores. Angel Tree complements this by providing gifts to children in need.​
Local Impact
In Charleston, these efforts combat issues like homelessness and food insecurity, building on traditions of service. Supporters can still participate as the campaign runs through Christmas Eve. This aligns with Lowcountry’s strong charitable spirit during holidays.














