This holiday season, 55 families supported by Prevail, Inc. experienced the magic of giving and hope, thanks to the extraordinary generosity of the Woodland Christmas Club. Through their efforts, families seeking safety from abuse were able to provide their children with an unforgettable holiday experience.
“Ensuring families can experience the magic of the holidays is more than just a gift – it’s a reminder that they are supported and valued during one of the most challenging times of their lives,” Prevail Executive Director Tami Wanninger said. “For survivors, being able to create a sense of normalcy and joy for their children amidst uncertainty is incredibly empowering. We are deeply grateful to the Woodland Christmas Club for making this possible.”
The Woodland Christmas Club’s long-standing partnership with Prevail exemplifies the spirit of community care and compassion.
“It is a blessing that Woodland Christmas Club can come alongside Prevail and the families over the holiday season,” said Nicole Todd, volunteer with Woodland Christmas Club. “With the generous support of donations, time, and energy from the community we are able to give the children and their families a bit of joy over the holiday season.”
As Hamilton County’s only provider of comprehensive advocacy services for victims of crime and abuse, Prevail serves more than 3,100 individuals annually. With the support of community partners like Woodland Christmas Club, Prevail can continue its mission to empower survivors of crime and abuse on their path to healing. Learn more at prevailinc.org.
About Woodland Christmas Club
The Woodland Christmas Club, founded in 1986 by Kent and his late wife Vicky Whitten, has experienced significant growth and impact over the years. The organization provides food, gifts, clothing, shoes, and household items. Over its 39 years of operation, the club has supported more than 5,317 families, benefiting over 13,819 children and a total of more than 23,000 individuals. With a commitment that 100 percent of funds raised directly assist the families during the holiday season. The club raises funds through two major golf outings held in July and August, as well as through donations and gift card sales throughout the year. Notably, all donations are tax-deductible as it operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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