The Salvation Army Christmas Programs Chelsea Locklear EACH YEAR A SIMPLE RED KETTLE AND A TREE FILLED WITH ANGELS INSPIRE OUR COMMUNITY TO DELIVER A JOYFUL CHRISTMAS TO TOUSANDS OF NEEDY WAKE COUNTY RESIDENTS Contents • • • • • Salvation Army History Holiday Programs Angel Tree Program History Red Kettle Drive History Community Engagement Wake County Salvation Army History • Established in 1887 • Serves over 90,000 people each year • Programs Include – – – – – – – Soup Line Food Pantry Women and Children’s Shelter Holiday Programs Tutoring Thrift Stores Summer Camps Holiday Programs Offered by S. Army Thanksgiving Meal Baskets WRAL-TV5 Coats for the Children Christmas Cheer Assistance (Stocking&Toys) Angel Tree Program Capital City Clauses’ Jingle Ball Triangle Spokes Group (New Bikes and Helmets) • Gift Packs (Elderly & Inmates) • US Marine Corps Reserve Toys for the Tots • • • • • • The Angel Tree Program The Angel Tree Clothing Program • What’s the Program About? – This year 7200 tags with a kid’s name, age, gender, and clothing size go up on a tree in local malls. – Participants pick a kid off the tree and then they buy new clothes (no toys) for that child. – Individuals/Groups may sponsor one child or they can sponsor a family of children History of the Angel Tree Program • Created in 1979 in Lynchburg, Virginia by Charles and Shirley White • Both volunteered at their local mall collecting toys for the holiday season • The White’s first started by writing local children's wishes and gift needs on Hallmark greeting cards. The cards featured pictures of angels and they placed them on the Christmas Tree at the mall. History of the Angel Tree Program Continued • During their first year, they were able to provide gives for over 700 local children • 3 years later the White’s moved to Nashville, Tennessee. • In 1982, a second Angel Tree was launched and WSM radio (airs the Grand Ol’ Opry) became the first Angel Tree co-sponsor in the U.S. Angel Tree Program History Continued • WSM Radio helped spread publicity to CNN and the Larry King Show. • With so much publicity the Angel Tree Program spread rapidly across the United States • By the 1990s it was a staple in Wake County Wake County Angel Tree Locations • • • • Crabtree Valley Mall Triangle Town Center Cary Towne Mall Various companies/groups have their own smaller Angel Tree Other Ways to Donate in Wake County In 2009, JC Penney partnered with The Salvation Army to create an online Angel Tree. By entering your address online you can choose a child in your area or any other area in the country You then simply ship your gift to The Salvation Army address provided Wake County Angel Tree Statistics • 5600= number of participants in the program in 2009 • 7200= number of participants currently in the program for the 2010 season That’s a 20% increase over last year! Requirements for Angel Tree Program • Not allowed to be signed up for Christmas Assistance with another Program • When parents sign up their kids they must provide: – Picture ID – Social Security Cards for self, kids, plus anyone else in household – Proof of Child’s Birthday (Children must be under the age of 12) – Proof of Address (must be a Wake County resident) Registration for the Angel Tree Program • All Parents are registered for three programs: – The Angel Tree clothing program – Christmas Cheer Assistance (Stockings) – The Toy Shop • Why register for all three? – This is to ensure that all parents receive some gift for their kids from one of the programs (explanation on next slide) Registration Continued… • For holiday assistance, parents are registered for 3 programs: – Angel Tree: this is the most important program because it provides new clothes to kids with sizes being provided to the donor on a tag on the angel tree. If by the end of the program a child has not been chosen then that parent will have the opportunity to receive a: – Christmas Cheer Stocking: These are large traditional looking stockings that companies, church groups, individual donors, etc., fill with toys and other various gifts. Stockings are sorted by gender and age. – Toy Shop: A drive were needy parents an shop for free toys if they didn’t receive anything from the Angel Tree or Christmas Cheer Stockings 2010 Registration Details • Where? – 2407 Wake Forest Rd., Raleigh, NC 27608 • When? – Mon-Fri, Oct 25-29 – Sat, Oct 30 9am-3pm 9am-11am • Problem? – This is the only location to sign up in Wake County so parents may not have access to go sign up – The limited hours (excluding sat.) may make it hard for parents to find time outside of work to sign up Proof of Religion? • Although Christmas is a Christian holiday no proof of religion is required to register • Salvation Army encourages all those of different faiths who are in need to apply for the program – Ex. Jewish parents needing gifts for Hanukkah Red Kettle Drive History of the Red Kettle • Began in 1891 in San Francisco, CA • A Salvation Army Captain, Joseph McGee, wanted to give a Christmas Dinner to the poor History of Red Kettle Continued • McGee remembered from being a sailor in Liverpool, England the “Simpson's Pot” on the Stage Landing – Large pot was used for passersby throw change in for the charity History Continued… • Captain received permission from the city to set up a pot on the Oakland Ferry Landing near the market street • The ideal location attracted many people who a tradition was started that would continue across the country and eventually parts of the world. History Continued… • In Just 4 years the kettle spread to 30 Salvation Army Corps on the west coast • In 1897, William McIntyre and N.J. Lewis went to the east coast (Boston) with the idea. • Other army officers didn’t want to partake because they thought they would be making spectacles of themselves • McIntyre (plus his wife and sister) set up 3 kettles on Washington St. in Boston • That year The Salvation Army raised enough to serve over 150,000 meals to the needy on Christmas History Continued… In 1898, New York World called the Kettle Drive: – “the newest and most novel device for collecting money.” Red Kettle Drive Today • Sometimes referred to as the Bell Ringing Campaign • Kettles are used throughout the United States, Korea, Japan, Chile, and Europe • Funds aid several million people in the U.S. so that they can enjoy the holiday season Red Kettle Drive Today Continued… • Some kettles today include self bell ringing features and booths to broadcast Christmas Carols • 2010 marks the first year for the Online Red Kettle Drive. Individuals can make donations at the main website www.salvationarmyusa.org and the money goes towards the closest Salvation Army Office to where you live Kettle Drive in Wake County "Christmas is our bread and butter. People don't realize that what we raise at Christmas is what helps us continue our services year round,” Salvation Army of Wake County spokeswoman, Paige Bagwell Kettle Drive in Wake County Demand for Holiday services went up 25% from 2008 to 2009 because of the economy but Kettle Drive donation were down by 20% Kettle Drive in Wake County In 2009, to meet the growing need in the community The Salvation Army added an additional 39 kettle locations in the county. This was three times more than the previous year Kettle Drive in Wake County • 2009, also marked the first year that individuals or groups must work The Kettle Drive in 5 hour shifts • 2009 was also the first year that The Salvation Army incorporated paid ringers. These are usually people who live in their shelter and it ensures that no kettles are left without Bell Ringers Why is the Kettle Drive so important? • Funds from the Kettle Drive support local Salvation Army programs all year • If there aren’t enough donations from the Angel Tree Program, the Coat Drive, The Toy Drive, or The Stocking campaign then funds from the previous years kettle earnings will go towards presents for those kids who didn’t receive gifts STATISTICS 2009 Holiday Statistics • $313,900.32=Red Kettle Finds raised during December • 46,144= number of toys & gifts distributed for Christmas • 5,600= Angel Tree gifts received • 7001= coats, hats, gloves, and scarves donated through WRAL-TV5 Coats for the Children Drive • 3529= volunteer hours worked • 200= new bicycles delivered (Triangle Spokes Group) How Holiday Stats Stack Up to Rest of Year… • 2009 Revenue – Public Support $2,187,851 – Other Revenues $378,512 – Government Grants $208,365 – Federal Fundraising Orgs. $41,079 – Gifts-In-Kind $705,571 – Family Store $1,138,567 Total: $4,659,945 How Holiday Stats Stack Up to Rest of Year… • 2009 Expenses – Management & General $169,842 – Program Services $4,712,016 – Fundraising $243,093 Total: $5,124,951 • 2009 Net Assets – Decrease of $465,006 The Wake County Community and the Salvation Army Why is this important to our community? • Every parent who registers and qualifies is ensured that they will have something to give their child during the holidays • Those who would otherwise be hungry and without a meal during the holidays will be provided one Advertisements • Since the Salvation Army is so well established in the Wake County community they do not have to advertise for volunteers or donations during the holidays. • Plugs for the Kettle Drive and Angel Tree Program are made on WRAL News by Jim Goodmon, CEO/President of Carolina Broadcasting Company. Goodman sits on the board of the Salvation Army. Community Engagement • Small Angel Trees are often set up at to help make people aware and get them more easily involved • Locations Include: – Apartment Complexes – Non-Profits – Companies/Corporations – WRAL Studio – Carolina Country Club Community Engagement • Many stores and companies also have their own small kettles to help with the Bell Ringing Campaign. – BJs Warehouse: long standing national supporter who gives monetary donations and makes sure that a Red Kettle is placed by its front door every holiday season – WRAL-TV5 has an in studio kettle for employees to contribute to throughout the season Capital City Clauses • Founded in 1994 as a non-profit to collect toys for The Salvation Army’s Christmas Cheer Program. • Raised 2400 toys in 2009 • Expected to raise 3000 toys this year through donations and the Jingle Ball • Jingle Ball is their signature event How Can You Get Involved? • To volunteer: – www.keepthebellringing.org • To donate: – Visit Triangle Town, Crabtree Valley, or Cary Towne Mall to participate in the Angel Tree Program or donate money to the Kettle Drive. – Visit places such as BJs, Target, K-Mart, Harris Teeter, etc. to drop a couple bucks into the red kettle How Can I Get Involved? • Attend the Jingle Ball – Must be at least 21 years old – Dec. 9th 2010 6:30pm – Location: Marbles Kids Museum – No registration required. Just bring a gift valued at $20+ – www.jingleball.org My Opinions • When I decided to look at the Angel Tree Program and the Kettle Drive, I wanted to not only research the history but any flaws in the system. • As far as Wake County goes, there are none than I can see besides the registration process. The Holiday Programs run like a well oiled machine. Source: In Person Interview • Lizzy Adams was my contact person for The Salvation Army of Wake County • She works as the Volunteer Coordinator for all programs the agency supports • Lizzy also received a minor in Non-Profit Studies from NC State Works Cited • www.keepthebellringing.org • Salvation Army of Wake County brochures and materials • http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/5962343/ • http://angel.jcpenney.com/ • http://www.birminghamsalvationarmy.org/default.as px?id=18 • http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_usn_2. nsf • http://www.jingleball.org/
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