Yung Miami, Trina, and Loe Shimmy Unite for 2nd Annual CARESHA GIVES Toy Giveaway, Bringing Hope to South Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida Dec 20, 2025 (Issuewire.com) As families across South Florida continue to feel the impact of rising costs and economic uncertainty, the 2nd Annual Caresha Gives Toy Giveaway is returning bigger, brighter, and more impactful than ever. On Sunday, December 21, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM, families are invited to Reverend Samuel Deleveoe Memorial Park, located at 2520 NW 6th Street in Fort Lauderdal, for a free, festive holiday experience designed to uplift children and support the community during a critical time of need.
Providing toys for newborns through the age of 15, Yung Miami from the rap duo City Girls, alongside popular hip hop artists Trina and Loe Shimmy, will provide free toys, complimentary food, face painting, photos with Santa, and a convenient drive-thru experience, ensuring families can celebrate the holiday season with dignity, joy, and ease.
Made possible through the support of Nanas House Behavioral Rehabilitation, Demesmin and Dover Law Firm, SouthPromo.com, Phuse Cream, Broward County Vice Mayor Robert McKinzie, and New Era Tha Label, the event represents a collective effort to pour love back into South Florida neighborhoods, giving children moments of happiness despite the financial challenges many families face.
With inflation and everyday expenses rising, too many families are being forced to choose between necessities and creating holiday memories for their children, said Jason Jimeno, Event Organizer and Founder of Nanas House Behavioral Rehabilitation. This Caresha Gives event is about easing that burden, even if just for one day, and reminding parents they are not alone. When we invest in our children, we strengthen our economy, our neighborhoods, and our future. This event is a reminder that community love is still alive and powerful.
Growing up, I know what it feels like when the holidays are heavy, and families are doing their best with what they have, said Caresha Yung Miami Brownlee. Caresha Gives is my way of showing love to the kids and letting parents know the community sees them. With prices going up, even a small blessing can take a big weight off a family. We want every child to leave feeling celebrated, supported, and full of joy.
Beyond toys and treats, this event stands as a symbol of unity and resilience, bringing together public figures, nonprofit organizations, local businesses, and community leaders to create meaningful impact. The event not only spreads holiday cheer but also reinforces the importance of supporting families, uplifting youth, and keeping community-driven solutions at the forefront.
For media credential inquiries, interviews, and on-site coverage opportunities, contact Jessica Williams at [email protected] or (954)560-4812.


Source :SouthPromo.com
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