Collect children’s coats to help families facing struggles this winter

With winter fast approaching and as the cost of living continues to rise, many families in Dorset are feeling the strain.

We’ve been encouraging residents to donate clean and undamaged children’s coats, hats, and gloves for those aged 0-16, and they can now be collected.

This heartfelt initiative aims to ensure that no child goes without essential winter clothing during these challenging times. The council recognises the importance of addressing this issue and is calling on the community to join forces in helping those who are struggling.

Cllr Byron Quayle, Dorset Council Portfolio Holder for Children, Education and Early Help said:

“In the face of rising living costs, we urge our Dorset residents to come together and make a difference. By donating, you can provide vital warmth and support to local families this winter.

“It is essential that all donated items must be clean and in good condition and for children aged 0-16 years old.”

Residents can collect their donations at the following places in the north of the county:

Blandford Children’s Centre, Black Lane, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 8SW.

Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm. A designated donation box is available in the reception area.

The Shaftesbury Children’s Centre, Wincombe Lane, Shaftesbury, SP7 8PZ.

Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm. A designated donation box is located at the entrance.

Items can also be dropped off at the same places.

The cost of living is still affecting many of us right now. We’re working with Dorset Citizen’s Advice to offer help, support and advice on issues such as:

  • money, benefits, bills and debts
  • access to food
  • housing for renters and owners
  • support for children
  • mental health and wellbeing
  • utilities such as gas and water
  • employment rights

Visit our Cost of Living Help webpage to get started.

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2 thoughts on “Collect children’s coats to help families facing struggles this winter


  1. We were hoping there would be a boot bank somewhere in the north Dorset as well so everyone who needs football boots can get them, they never wear out in small sizes and some children decide not to play . So many boots just wasted


    1. Thanks for taking the time to comment, perhaps clubs could organise this locally?

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