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"Just help kids in need" | Atlanta teen collecting warm clothes for winter
The Winter Warmth Drive 2025 is trying to collect 5,000 coats, scarves, gloves and other warm clothing for children in need. The teen who started the drive said God gave him a plan to help kids in need.
ATLANTA - A Georgia 15-year-old is working to make sure children across the area can stay warm as winter approaches.
What we know:
Caden Jackson, founder and CEO of Loved and Protected, has set a goal to collect 5,000 scarves, jackets, gloves and other winter apparel for north Georgia children in need.
The idea came to him years ago after his mom read him scripture.
"When I was younger, my mom would always read me Psalm 23. So God gave me a plan to start helping kids who are in need," Caden said.
Caden founded the Loved and Protected organization when he was 4 years old and has hosted a coat drive for the past 10 years, he said.
He said he’s previously set lower goals but wants to help as many kids as possible this year.
Caden is working in partnership with his mom, who owns a local business, to support the drive.
What you can do:
To learn more about donating, visit the Loved and Protected website.
Caden said anyone who donates will receive a free manifestation candle.
The Source: This is a FOX 5 original report. Information came from FOX 5's Alyse Eady speaking with Caden during the 11 a.m. hour live stream of FOX 5.