A winter coat appeal ran by the Wellbeing Hub in Wrexham has helped 156 children stay warm through the colder months.
The appeal, which ran from winter 2025 through to May 2026, encouraged donations from the public to support families who were struggling with the cost of living and unable to afford warm coats for their children.
Thanks to the generosity of local people, the Wellbeing Hub received a fantastic response, helping to make sure children had suitable coats for school, play and everyday life.
Part way through the appeal, Steve and Georgina from Unite Community NE Wales also visited the Wellbeing Hub and donated £700 towards the scheme.
This funding allowed the hub to purchase additional new coats, which were then distributed to families through third sector organizations, local schools and council services, including the Family Information Service.
The impact of the appeal has been clear from the feedback received from families.
One parent said the coat had “kept my children warm” and meant there was “more money for food to feed them.”
Another said “Could not afford a coat. My child will go to school warm now.”
Other feedback highlighted the difference a warm coat can make beyond just the school run, with one family explaining that their little boy loved his dinosaur coat and could now go out to the park to play.
Councillor Robert Walsh, Lead Member for Children’s and Family Services said “This is a wonderful example of the community coming together to support children and families across Wrexham.”
“No child should have to go without a warm coat, and this appeal has made a real difference to families who may be facing additional pressures during the colder months.”
“I would like to thank everyone who donated, as well as the Wellbeing Hub for organizing the appeal, 156 children will now stay warm through the winter.”
The Wellbeing Hub would like to thank everyone who supported the appeal and helped make it such a success.




