Inclement Weather Will Impact The Salvation Army’s Red Kettles
Bell ringers will not ring in person for their safety as frigid temperatures hit Montana
Bozeman – With subzero temperatures predicted to hit throughout Montana starting Thursday, December 22, The Salvation Army will not have its kettles available for in-person donations for the safety of its bell ringers.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are expected to drop below zero on December 22nd and December 23rd. Storefronts in the Bozeman area will not have a physical bell ringer throughout this inclement weather, but The Salvation Army will have Virtual Red Kettles on its website to accept donations in the meantime and plan to return in person on Christmas Eve.
““It's been a tough year for Christmas and the Red Kettle campaign, so far, our donations are down, and the need has gone way up,” said Captain Amber Ohl, at The Salvation Army Bozeman. “The funds that are raised now, we use throughout the year to help meet different needs that come our way."
We are still looking to raise $24,000 more this holiday season and have a generous donor who will match dollar for dollar up to $10,000. These funds help provide meals, shelter, rental assistance, and more services in the Bozeman community.
Christmas Eve will mark the last day of The Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign. When weather and conditions permit, you can find bell ringers at Rosauers, Town and Country on 19th, Smith’s, Walmart, and other storefronts in the Bozeman area. Donations can still be made online through the Virtual Red Kettle at bozemanredkettle.org.
In addition to protecting bell ringers, The Salvation Army will also increase its efforts for individuals and families in need at this time by increasing its feeding support and bed counts. To inquire more about our additional services, please call 855-768-7977.