ORLANDO, Fla. – The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program is dedicated to spreading holiday joy to children and families in need across Central Florida.
The application process is closed for this year, but if you need assistance next holiday season, here is what you need to know.
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Applications are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and the program is capped at 5,000 children (ages 0-12) and 1,000 seniors.
To apply, visit salvationarmyorlando.org and click on the Angel Tree tab. Registration will open in September 2025, so be sure to check back for updates. Once the maximum number of applications is reached, registration will close, so don’t wait! Remember, it’s one application per person.
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If you’re not looking for help yourself, you can help others by adopting your own Angel. There are two ways you can adopt an Angel this year – virtually or in person.
To adopt virtually, click here. This will lead you to a website to choose the age and gender of your preferred Angel. Once you do that, you’ll see a list of Angels to choose from that meet your criteria.
There are 40 locations in Central Florida where you can adopt an Angel. You can click here to find an adoption site in person.
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