Teen Elves Spread Holiday Cheer in Fort Lauderdale
Teenagers dressed as elves teamed up with former Senator Chris Smith to surprise children with presents and spread holiday cheer in Fort Lauderdale.
A Christmas Miracle
Santa’s helpers were hard at work, going door-to-door making sure every kid had a gift to open Christmas morning. They spent time wrapping each gift by hand, leaving grateful parents in awe.
“It feels good from what I’m going through and what I’ve been through. I’m blessed,” said attendee Betty Nesbit. “It’s not what you do, it’s how you do it in the community and this is what I’m about and in my moment. They’re here. I am surprised.”
Annual Toy Giveaway and Adopt-a-Family Program
This kid-led event is part of the 12th annual toy giveaway and Adopt-a-Family program presented by the all-star classic and greater Fort Lauderdale chapter of Jack and Jill of America.
A Community Effort
The program aims to bring joy to children and families in need, and it’s clear that it’s making a difference. The event is a testament to the power of community and the impact that can be made when people come together to help others.
Conclusion
The holiday season is a time for giving and spreading joy, and this event is a shining example of that. The teenagers who participated in the toy giveaway and Adopt-a-Family program have shown that even the smallest acts of kindness can make a big difference in someone’s life.
FAQs
Q: Who organized the toy giveaway and Adopt-a-Family program?
A: The all-star classic and greater Fort Lauderdale chapter of Jack and Jill of America organized the event.
Q: How many years has the program been running?
A: The program is in its 12th year.
Q: What is the goal of the program?
A: The goal of the program is to bring joy to children and families in need during the holiday season.
Q: How did the teenagers get involved?
A: The teenagers participated in the event as “elves” to help spread holiday cheer and make a difference in their community.