REGIMENT continued its mission of giving back this holiday season by blessing multiple deserving families with Christmas presents, bringing joy, relief, and a sense of community during a meaningful time of year. Known for supporting veterans and their families through gaming and outreach initiatives, REGIMENT took time this December to focus on what matters most - showing up for families when it counts.
Thanks to the REGIMENT community, we were able to buy Christmas presents for Marine Corps Veteran Joshua’s family! 🇺🇸 #WeHaveYourSix | #MerryChristmas pic.twitter.com/WFCZk8XjoU
— REGIMENT 🇺🇸 (@RegimentGG) December 24, 2025
Each family received thoughtfully selected gifts for their children, helping ensure that Christmas morning was filled with excitement, smiles, and memories that will last far beyond the holiday. For REGIMENT, the effort wasn’t about recognition, but about impact—quietly stepping in to ease financial stress and remind these families that they are not alone.
Thanks to the REGIMENT community, we were able to buy Christmas presents for Army Veteran Hunter’s family! 🇺🇸 #WeHaveYourSix | #MerryChristmas pic.twitter.com/PdxePPpzBx
— REGIMENT 🇺🇸 (@RegimentGG) December 25, 2025
What made the experience especially powerful was the personal connection behind it. Members of the REGIMENT community came together to help coordinate, shop, and deliver gifts, reinforcing the organization’s belief that community is strongest when people look out for one another. It was a reminder that service doesn’t end with a uniform—it continues through compassion, generosity, and action.
Thanks to the REGIMENT community, we were able to buy Christmas presents for Active Duty Airman Tristan’s family! 🇺🇸 #WeHaveYourSix | #MerryChristmas pic.twitter.com/qchcDkaLCb
— REGIMENT 🇺🇸 (@RegimentGG) December 26, 2025
As REGIMENT closes out the year, this holiday initiative reflects the heart of the organization: building camaraderie, supporting families, and creating positive change beyond the screen. This Christmas, three families felt that impact firsthand—and that is a gift in itself.
Written by: Shelby Tomberlin