Every student received a brand-new winter coat, turning a chilly season into one filled with warmth, comfort, and big smiles.
With brand-new coats and big bursts of excitement, the Knights of Columbus made winter a little warmer at Holy Angels Catholic School. Their generosity turned an ordinary school day into something truly memorable.The coats were not only warm and cozy, but stylish enough to spark pride and pure joy.
This act of kindness was made possible through the dedication of Dave Fink, Bob Roberts (Grand Knight of St. Luke’s Council 14895), and fellow Knights who showed what true community service looks like.

Bob Roberts Fitting a Coat
The Indianapolis Knights of Columbus, one of 14,000 councils across the globe, brought their mission of charity, unity, and fraternity to life during a joyful winter coat giveaway at Holy Angels Catholic School.
Happy Kids Showing Off their CoatsHoly Angels Catholic School in Indianapolis offers a challenging, faith-filled educational experience that prepares students for both college and Heaven. Rooted in safety, academic excellence, and spiritual formation, the school nurtures every child’s God-given potential through best-practice instruction and a vibrant Catholic community. As part of the Mother Theodore Catholic Academies, Holy Angels continues its mission to form students who live with purpose, promise, and deep, enduring faith.
Everyone was Appreciative of their New CoatsThe Mother Theodore Catholic Academies (MTCA) is a consortium of three Archdiocesan center-city Indianapolis Catholic schools: Central Catholic School, Holy Angels Catholic School, and St. Philip Neri Catholic School. Together, these academies provide a rigorous Catholic education grounded in service to Jesus, the Church, and the community—building a strong foundation for students to live meaningful, faith-driven lives.