You've certainly noticed the volunteers in the malls and on street-corners ringing bells, and asking for a few dollars for Salvation Army kettles.
Salvation Army officer Rodney Bungay, tells CHSJ News, they work hard to provide housing and hot meals to the homeless.
"They love the work that we do. Many people will stop me and just say thank you for the work the Salvation Army is doing, so the support is there," he says.
The kettle drive runs throughout the holiday season.