The Salvation Army Windsor Centre of Hope is thrilled to celebrate the success of its 30th annual Community Christmas Dinner, held on December 11. For over three decades, this cherished event has brought holiday joy to the Windsor community and provided a memorable evening for 600 guests.
The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Campaign — including the beloved Christmas Kettles — underscores the importance of community donations in supporting vulnerable individuals during the holiday season and beyond. These generous contributions help make events like the Community Christmas Dinner possible, where volunteers from local businesses, churches, and the wider community came together to serve a festive meal of turkey with all the trimmings and apple pie.
Jason Linton, Executive Director, shared his thoughts on the milestone occasion – “We had a wonderful turnout for our 30th year serving the Windsor community. 2024 has been a challenging year for many, and this dinner gave everyone the chance to set those challenges aside for an evening to enjoy good food, music, and company as we head into Christmas. Donations through our Christmas Campaign and Kettles are crucial in helping us continue this important work.”
The event, open to all, offered guests festive decorations, live entertainment, and the opportunity to connect with neighbors and friends in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The South Windsor Citadel Brass Band filled the room with joyous melodies, while local musician Abbey Neves provided heartwarming dinner entertainment. Adding to the festive spirit, Santa Claus and his elves surprised attendees by distributing backpacks filled with toys, winter gear, and coloring books.
Shannon Barnwell, Community Engagement Specialist, reflected on the added joy of the event, saying, “Santa’s visit made our 30th year even more magical. This wouldn’t have been possible without our incredible supporters who organized donations and brought Santa to life for the evening.”
The Salvation Army Windsor Centre of Hope extends heartfelt gratitude to all the guests, sponsors, volunteers, and staff who made this event a success. A special thanks to Platinum Sponsor Windsor and Essex County Tim Hortons Restaurant Owners for their unwavering support during the holiday season and throughout the year. This event highlights the power of innovative community partnerships, which are vital to meeting the needs of those in our community and ensuring the success of initiatives like this.
As the Christmas Campaign continues, The Salvation Army Windsor Centre of Hope remains committed to serving those in need. One in four parents report eating less so their children can have enough to eat, and the Centre supports over 600 families each month with essential services. Donations are vital to ensuring this mission can carry on. To contribute and help make a difference, please visit www.salvationarmywindsor.ca or look for a Christmas Kettle near you.