Coats collected for the 2021 Coats for Kids campaign, November 24, 2021. (Photo by Maureen Revait) Coats collected for the 2021 Coats for Kids campaign, November 24, 2021. (Photo by Maureen Revait)
Windsor

Donations needed for annual Coats for Kids campaign

As the summer slowly gives way to fall, an annual initiative is once again asking for the community’s support in keeping families warm this winter. 

UHC (Unemployed Help Centre) - Hub of Opportunities in Windsor launched its 2023 Coats for Kids campaign at the start of the month, but has since put out a call for additional support to reach its collection goal. 

“With the rising cost of living, many individuals struggle to provide these necessities and turn to organizations like UHC for help,” read a statement from CEO June Muir. “We work with volunteers and community partners to provide children, with warm, clean, and affordable coats, and we are asking our community for to ensure children and families can brace the cold this winter.”

Those interested in supporting the cause are encouraged to double check their closets for any unwanted items, specifically gently used children and adult coats, as well as hats, gloves, and other necessities to stay warm. 

All coats collected will be prepared for distribution beginning in November.

UHC - Hub of Opportunities first launched the campaign in 2000, and has set a goal to hopefully collect 6,000 coats by the end of October.

Donations can be dropped off at the UHC - Hub of Opportunities office located at 6955 Cantelon Drive in Windsor until October 31.

Additional drop-off locations can be found at www.uhc.ca. Businesses interested in registering as a collection site may contact Heidi at 519-944-4900 extension: 105. 

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