Community helps to Wrap Up Salford

Bridgewater School help Wrap Up Salford 2021

In 2019 Bridgewater School joined in a city-wide ‘Wrap Up’ project to help keep Greater Manchester warm in winter. A project that gave almost 3,000 coats to people in need within the Salford area. This year the Rotary Clubs of Salford and Worsley have once again asked for our help to collect warm winter coats for people in need.

If you are able to help, we are asking members of our school community to please donate thick, warm and clean winter coats between 19th October and 8th November. Any size, style or colour of men’s, women’s and children’s coats will be very much appreciated and given to charity partners including: Barnabus, Lifeshare meals for Homeless People, Salford Loaves & Fishes, St. Paul’s Church Salford and the Salvation Army Homeless Service.

All donations will be sorted and delivered to nominated charity partners for distribution to the vulnerable just in time for winter.

As a family focused school, championing and supporting others lies at the heart of everything we do.


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