Door County’s winter has swept in once again, wrapping our communities in its familiar blanket of snow and quiet beauty. For some, the season brings joy and the cozy comforts of home. For others, however, the months ahead can feel daunting as they face the challenge of clearing sidewalks and driveways alone.
It’s easy to admire the winter landscape without thinking about the work behind it, but many of our neighbors feel that weight every time the flakes begin to fall. Friends, relatives, and community members may be struggling with age, health concerns, or simply the strain of winter demands. That’s why Do Good Wisconsin is stepping forward with its new Snow Angel Program.
This season, the organization is launching an initiative to help identify and support those who could use a little extra help with snow removal. They’re offering free lawn signs, simple markers that can be placed in a front yard to quietly signal the need for a helping hand. These signs serve as gentle reminders that kindness lives right here among us, waiting to be shared.
Do Good Wisconsin’s Snow Angel Program encourages us all to look out for one another. And if you spot a Snow Angel sign in your neighborhood, let’s take a moment, lend a hand, and help make winter a little lighter for someone else.
