Thanksgiving, Christmas A Busy Time For Hopkinsville Salvation Army

More often than not, Thanksgiving and Christmas is the busiest time of year for the Salvation Army of Hopkinsville.

Not only is it the launch of bell-ringing season, but it’s a time where food, shelter and gift-giving needs are heavily highlighted in Christian County and beyond.

In a recent visit with Your News Edge, Lt. Lindsey Galabeas said nearly 600 options were available with this year’s Angel Tree program.

While this is a decline from 2022, it’s still an increase from two years ago — a year in which residents were still rebounding from a pandemic and devastating December storms in west Kentucky.

Among the locations where Angel Trees can be found: the Wal-Mart Supercenters in Hopkinsville and Oak Grove, as well as the 4305 Canton Pike Food Lion grocery.

Galabeas said children aged 0-to-12, as well as senior citizens 62 and older, can be found on the trees.

More people, she said, are also seeking meals from the soup kitchen and the organization’s three-times-a-week food distribution.

For those who need a meal on Thanksgiving, Galabeas noted they are partnering with an unnamed local group — one that created an entire menu for the celebration.

They will begin cooking at 8 AM Thursday, with lunch rolling between 11:30 AM and 12:15 PM.

Those signed up for Meals on Wheels, she added, will still have their Thanksgiving spread delivered.

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