The Salvation Army Needs Your Help – and They’ll Even Pay!

The Salvation Army Needs Your Help – and They’ll Even Pay!

The Salvation Army needs help – and they will even pay you to become a bell ringer.  Photo: Saga Communications/Salvation Army


Bell Ringers Needed! Register to Ring!

It’s a holiday tradition – the Salvation Army bell ringers greeting you outside stores across the Lowcountry, and all over our nation.

This is an important time for the Salvation Army – money collect from the holiday bell ringers is the largest fundraiser of the year. However, this holiday season, you may not have seen any bell ringers. That’s because there aren’t enough people helping.

The Salvation Army needs help – and they will even pay you to become a bell ringer.  If you’re 18 or older, and can pass a background check, you can make a difference. Plus, you can still volunteer to lend your time and support. If you would like to help, or just find out about becoming a bell ringer, click here.

You can also get more information by calling the Salvation Army at (843) 747-5271.

To donate to the Salvation Army, click here.

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