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Salvation Army Angel Tree Support

Hosted by Hampton Roads Spartans.

  • Alumni Club/Affinity Group
  • In-Person
  • Social Issues
9 of 20 volunteers have pledged their time

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Project Description

Description:

Join us in spreading holiday cheer by volunteering with the Suffolk Corps Angel Tree Program! This program provides new, donated items—such as toys, clothing, and shoes—to children in need throughout Suffolk, Virginia.

Volunteer Roles Include:

  • Administrative support
  • Checking in donations
  • Prepping Angel tags
  • Phone support
  • "Shopping" for or sorting toys
  • Assisting during distribution week

Volunteer Details:

  • Location: 400 Bank Street, Suffolk, VA
  • Attire: Casual, comfortable clothing and sneakers. Festive holiday gear encouraged!
  • Parking: Available on-site and across the street
  • Perks: Light refreshments provided

Be part of a team making a difference in the community this holiday season. Sign up today!

Community Partner - Salvation Army

Salvation Army Accommodations

  • Wear comfortable clothes and layers. Some assignments require being outdoors.

About Salvation Army

About Salvation Army

The Salvation Army Hampton Roads Area Command serves south side Hampton Roads and its surrounding communities with programs and locations that serve families in need with emergency assistance, housing, substance abuse treatment, youth enrichment opportunities, spiritual care and emergency disaster services.

The Salvation Army began its work in the Hampton Roads area 110 years ago, after arriving in America from its official base in London. From the beginning, the Army created programs in Hampton Roads to feed the hungry, shelter the homeless and provide counseling and support to those most in need of help. As these needs grew, so did the number of locations and variety of services available to the community

Since then the Army has grown with many programs including the Adult Rehabilitation Center, Residential Housing for Young Mothers and their Children, Christmas Assistance programs, The Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club, Emergency Shelters, Family Services, Disaster Assistance, Volunteer Outreach and more.

The Salvation Army is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

Website: https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/hamptonroads/volunteering

Project Date

Dec. 6, 2025

Project Locations and Shifts

The Salvation Army Suffolk Corps
 400 Bank Street,
Suffolk, VA 23434
  • 1 - 5 p.m.
    (11 spots available)

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