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How two hours can brighten a family’s holiday season

Join your community in giving back by volunteering at a nearby Red Kettle.

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City Editor Shea Stapley ringing at a red kettle in INDY.

Our team recently rang at a Red Kettle at a local Hobby Lobby.

Photo by INDYtoday

Two hours. That’s all it takes to make a meaningful impact in our community this holiday season.

Volunteer to ring a bell at a Red Kettle, and in just a couple of hours, you can feed a family of four for a week, help keep the lights on, or ensure a family can stay in their home.

Psst… parents, this is a great chance to show your little ones the value of giving.

Here’s how to get involved:

  • As an individual | Ring for a couple of hours and help a family in need.
  • As a group | Grab friends, coworkers, or a club and make it a fun, meaningful team effort.
  • As a virtual ringer | Encourage friends and family to donate online and support your local Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign.

Find a location near you by entering your zip code during registration — every dollar donated stays in the community.

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