‘Likely be the hardest Christmas in the Salvos’ 140-year history’

The Salvation Army is predicting its most challenging year as more people struggle to provide essentials. (Supplied)

The Salvation Army in Australia is gearing up for its biggest Christmas ever as new research shows 6.3 million Australians (29.9 per cent) will struggle to pay their rent or mortgage this Christmas, and a shocking one in five (21 per cent) being forced to forgo medical help to afford Christmas this year.

The Salvos’ research found that the situation is even more dire for families with children. Almost one in four Australians (24 per cent) are concerned that their children will miss out on presents this Christmas. Moreover, 2.5 million (12 per cent) are worried their children will miss out on food, and 1.2 million (5.7 per cent) won’t even talk about Christmas with their children because they can’t afford it.

It also found that an astounding 1.9 million Australians (9.3 per cent) will be reaching out to a charity for help this Christmas, with more than 54 per cent of these people doing so for the first time. This research coincides with The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Appeal, which aims to raise $27 million to support those doing it tough during the festive season.

The research from The Salvation Army was conducted by Pureprofile and surveyed 2,004 people, discovering a further:

17.4 per cent of Australians will go into debt this Christmas

19.2 per cent of Australians will struggle to pay medical bills this Christmas

24 per cent of Australians will not be able to afford enough food to eat this Christmas

39.2 per cent of Australians have had to go without holidays to afford for Christmas

35.8 per cent of Australians will have less people over on Christmas Day due to the cost-of-living crisis

“The Salvos have had the privilege of serving the Australian public for over 140 years. In that time, we have never seen the volume and widespread nature of need across the country like we are right now,” Major Bruce Harmer said.

“People have been experiencing hardship throughout the year, and for many it has been going on for years on end. We know that Christmas time only exacerbates the pressure on individuals and families, which is why we think this will likely be the hardest Christmas in the Salvos’ 140-year history.

“It is truly heartbreaking to see the despair and devastating decisions Australians are having to make in order to provide for their families this Christmas. As we see the devastating results of this research, we are reminded that every number and statistic represents real people, and we see that every day of the year amongst those who reach out to the Salvos for support.”

During last year’s Christmas period, thanks to the generosity of the Australian public, The Salvation Army nationally received over 330,000 gifts and toys for families in need, provided over 184,000 meals to people experiencing homelessness, and provided more than 92,000 bed nights for families needing accommodation during the festive season.**

“But there is real hope. We see hope in those who have the courage to reach out to us for help, and we see hope in the continued generosity of the Australian public who, year after year, stand alongside the Salvos to help those in need. This Christmas, if you can, please donate to The Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal,” Major Harmer said.

To help give a new beginning to someone in need, please donate to The Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal by visiting salvationarmy.org.au or calling 13 SALVOS (13 72 58). You can also make donations at any Salvos Store.