
Looking for ways to give back during the year-end season? The Salvation Army is calling for volunteers to take part in its cherished holiday tradition of Christmas kettling, where everyone, including families, can come together to spread joy, ring bells, and inspire generosity during the holiday season.
The Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettling

Christmas Kettling is an annual holiday fundraising tradition with The Salvation Army where volunteers stand at donation kettles with bells outside stores, collecting money to support the organisation’s social service programmes.
Every coin and note dropped into the kettle pot helps fund vital programmes that support those in need, including the elderly, at-risk children and youths, isolated migrant workers, and ex-offenders and their families.
The yearly fundraising initiative is a heart-warming reminder of the spirit of giving, bringing families and communities together in a shared mission of compassion and hope.
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This year’s Christmas Kettling takes place from 15 November to 22 December, Monday to Saturday from 11 am to 9 pm (in two-hour shifts) at various shopping malls across the island. This full list of malls can be found here.
Volunteer Requirements
Individual volunteers must be at least 16 years old as of 31 December 2025.
Children aged 15 and below may sign up if accompanied by a parent or guardian. Parents can sign up for their children (15 years and below) at the last stage of registration.
Volunteer bell-ringers are required to commit at least two hours per shift, with no limit to the number of shifts across the stated period.
If you are interested, sign-up for this meaningful, festive activity here.





















