Every Kid Deserves a Christmas — and a Book to Open Their World

Every child deserves the magic of Christmas — and the chance to open a book that sparks their imagination.

That’s exactly how Ashton & Kurt Reynolds approach their nonprofit, Merry Christmas to All.
They’re not just giving gifts.
They’re creating joy, hope, and opportunities for underprivileged kids — and they believe every child deserves a thoughtful, well-prepared Christmas.

Why They Started Merry Christmas to All: Giving Comes First

Kurt and Ashton didn’t start this nonprofit for accolades — they started it to help children in need.
Every gift tells a story:
warm jackets, favorite toys, and a book to open their world.
“We realized a few families could grow into hundreds of children touched,” they say — which is exactly why they work tirelessly every year to make Christmas special for as many kids as possible.

Small Team. Big Impact.

Merry Christmas to All is a small but mighty team — and that’s intentional.
Kurt and Ashton don’t just delegate tasks; they dive in fully.
Ashton spends weeks sourcing gifts, tracking orders, and organizing hundreds of donations.
Kurt coordinates events, partners, and donors to ensure the process runs smoothly.

“Every kid deserves a Christmas — and a book to open their world.” — Ashton & Kurt Reynolds
Every detail matters — because every gift matters.

Challenges, Lessons, and Heart

Running a nonprofit isn’t simple: supply chain delays, last-minute cancellations, and sorting hundreds of gifts make December intense.
But the Reynolds have learned that community support, careful planning, and a heart for giving can overcome almost anything.
Their philosophy is simple: help others without expecting anything in return — and the rewards are immeasurable.

Vision for the Future

The dream? A dedicated storefront toy store where children can choose their own gifts, fostering pride and ownership.
With annual events like the gala and golf outing, they continue to raise funds and awareness — expanding the magic for even more children each year.

Final Thought

Christmas is about joy, giving, and opening worlds — one gift, one book, and one child at a time.
The Reynolds promise?
If their name is on it…
It will be done with heart.

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