Chattanooga Times Free Press

Fundraiser­s

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› Bake sale (and more): St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church is hosting its annual bake sale starting at 9 a.m. Nov. 23 outside Adams Automotive, 821 Ridgeway Ave., Signal Mountain. Side dishes and casseroles, just in time for Thanksgivi­ng meals, are also included. The sale benefits St. Isidore’s Meal Ministry for families in need.

› Baby bottle change drive: Women’s Enrichment Center in Dalton is seeking families, churches and organizati­ons to fill baby bottles with their spare change. Start and stop dates can be at any time, though one suggestion is to pass out multiple bottles to family members at Thanksgivi­ng and collect them at Christmas gatherings. Donations are tax-deductible. Request bottles through leah@wecnorthga.org.

› Angel Trees: The Salvation Army in Chattanoog­a and Cleveland has set up Angel Trees at Hamilton Place, Northgate Mall and Bradley Square Mall. Thousands of volunteers are needed to adopt angels, purchase gifts for children or elderly residents in need, and ring bells for the red kettle campaign. Chattanoog­a’s red kettle goal is $425,000. Cleveland’s red kettle goal is $120,000. Stands are equipped for online giving through QR codes, Apple Pay and Google Pay. 423-503-1801, csarmy.com.

› Cold Weather Shelter: The Salvation Army is in need of volunteers, blankets, coats, socks, undergarme­nts and hand warmers as freezing temperatur­es create the need for an overnight emergency shelter. Drop off items at 800 McCallie Ave. To volunteer, call 423-756-1023 and ask for Lauren Russek. Mail monetary gifts to 822 McCallie Ave., Chattanoog­a, TN 37403; give online at csamry.org; or call 1-800-SAL-ARMY.

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