Disney Cruise Line VoluntEARS, joined by Disney character Stitch from Disney’s “Lilo and Stitch,” brought holiday gifts to children across Central Florida and the Bahamas, the company announced in a press release.

According to Disney, the initiative is part of its Holiday Magic Tour, which was created “to spread cheer” to kids and communities through local events, donations and special Disney surprises.

In Central Florida, Disney VoluntEARS from the Disney Fantasy ship, which calls Port Canaveral home, surprised nearly 100 students at Endeavour Elementary School in Cocoa with holiday gifts.

Stitch was said to have brought extra holiday cheer by playfully posing for photos, sharing hugs and dancing.

“At Disney Cruise Line, we know the happiness of a single moment can create memories that last a lifetime for kids and families, especially during the holidays,” said Beth Thibodaux, director of external affairs for Disney Cruise Line.

“That’s why we’re proud to support Brevard County students all year through learning programs, grants and more. This holiday celebration is one of the moments our VoluntEARS look forward to the most,” she added.

Disney VoluntEARS also visited children in three different communities in the Bahamas, delivering hundreds of gifts for the holidays.

Stitch and the VoluntEARS from the Disney Fantasy visited Woodcock Primary School in Nassau and hosted students from Deep Creek Primary School in Eleuthera for a festive gathering to play games, dance and celebrate the season.

In Abaco, VoluntEARS from Disney Castaway Cay also brought gifts for children at three schools across the island.

“Our port communities are incredibly important to us at Disney Cruise Line, so we want the residents to feel like we are a part of their communities,” said Joey Gaskins, regional director of public affairs, Disney Cruise Line.

“Through the meaningful impact our VoluntEARS make year-round, their dedication shines even brighter during the holiday season when giving back matters most,” he added.