As the calendar turns to 2026, Door County winter continues on, blanketing our communities in snow and settling in with its familiar quiet beauty. For many, the season brings enjoyment and cozy moments at home. For others, however, winter can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to clearing sidewalks and driveways without help.
While it’s easy to admire the snowy landscape, the physical demands that come with it can be a real challenge for some of our neighbors. Older adults, those with health concerns, or individuals facing difficult circumstances may struggle every time the snow begins to fall. Recognizing that need, Do Good Wisconsin is continuing its Snow Angel Program for the new year.
The initiative is designed to connect neighbors and encourage simple acts of kindness during the snowy and frigid winter months. Through the program, Do Good Wisconsin is offering free Snow Angel lawn signs that can be placed in front yards to quietly signal that assistance with snow removal would be appreciated. The signs serve as an invitation for neighbors and passer-bys to step in and help when they are able and are available on the Do Good Wisconsin website.
Do Good Wisconsin’s Snow Angel Program is a reminder that community support starts close to home. When you see a Snow Angel sign this winter, consider lending a hand and helping make the season a little easier for someone nearby.
