HOPKINSVILLE, KY – The Salvation Army is calling on the community to ensure that every child and senior registered in the Angel Tree program experiences the joy of Christmas morning. As of today, 100 Angels are still in need of adoption, and 150 Angels have been adopted, but their gifts have yet to be returned.

The Angel Tree program allows individuals, families, and groups to “adopt” Angels, providing gifts for children and seniors who may otherwise go without during the holiday season. Each Angel represents someone in need, and the program depends on the generosity of the community to make it successful.

“Thanks to the incredible support of this community, many Angels have already been adopted, but there’s still so much to do,” said Lt. Brittney Donegan, Corps Officer of The Salvation Army in Hopkinsville, “We are deeply grateful for your kindness and ask for your help to ensure every Angel experiences the magic of Christmas. Together, we can make a difference.”

How to Help

  • Adopt an Angel: Visit an Angel Tree at all Wal-Mart locations or go online to www.SalvationArmyHopkinsville.org. Click on ‘Purchase a Gift for a Precious Angel’ to access our Walmart registry, where you can shop for gifts conveniently online.
  • Return Gifts: If you’ve already adopted an Angel, please return the gifts by Friday December 13, 2024, to any Wal-Mart Location or at our LifNAV Center at 313 E. 7th Street, Hopkinsville, KY 42240. Timely returns allow us to organize and distribute them to families before Christmas.
  • Financial Contributions: Donate to our Virtual Red Kettle at www.SalvationArmyHopkinsville.org. Your gift helps cover the costs of shopping for any Forgotten Angels to ensure no one is left out.
    Every gift, no matter how small, helps us provide hope and joy to those who need it most.

For more information or to get involved, please contact The Salvation Army at (270) 885-9633