CLARKSVILLE, TN − This holiday season, Winter’s Angels spread joy and cheer to 600 children through their annual Season of Hope Christmas program. The heart of the event was a joyful celebration, where children gathered to enjoy games, entertainment, and a hot meal. However, the true highlight of the day came when each child received 6 to 7 wrapped presents—ready to be placed under their Christmas tree. In total, an impressive 4,000 gifts were carefully wrapped and distributed, bringing smiles to children who might not have otherwise received a Christmas present.

For many of these children, the presents were not just physical items, but symbols of kindness and compassion, offering hope and holiday cheer in a time of need. Kayla Cole, the founder of Winter’s Angels, expressed her gratitude: “Thanks to the generous support of sponsors, volunteers, donors, and local businesses stepped in. Winter’s Angels was able to make the season a little brighter for so many. This heartwarming event was not just about giving presents, but about creating lasting memories and making sure every child feels loved and valued.”

Winter’s Angels was founded after the loss of Winter, and the mission has always been to honor her memory by helping others. As Kayla Cole shared, “This is God’s work. To be able to help so many children out of pocket is a true blessing. We hope to have more sponsors, and to help many more children in need, foster care, etc. for years to come.