The Children's Centre charity has issued a plea for residents to donate hand-me-downs
The Children's Centre has launched a winter coat appeal to ensure no child on the Isle of Man faces the cold without proper protection.
The initiative aims to support families struggling with the cost of winter clothing.
The centre is encouraging the public to donate outgrown children's coats to give them a new life.
Families in need can also reach out to receive a coat in the right size, ensuring every child stays warm this winter.
"This is about reducing waste, saving money, and, most importantly, keeping our children warm," a spokesperson for the centre said.
To donate or request support, families can email info@thechildrenscentre.org.im or alternatively send a direct message to its Facebook Page.
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