Continued commitment to Wrap Up Salford

Three years ago we pledged our commitment to support a city-wide project to ‘Wrap Up Salford’, collecting winter coats for those living in crisis. Since then, thousands of coats have been distributed to the homeless, the elderly, refugees, people fleeing domestic violence and children and families living in poverty.

This October we are once again working alongside the Rotary Clubs of Salford and Worsley and ask for your help in collecting coats, for vulnerable people of all ages, in time for winter.

Charity partners for 2022 who will receive donated coats will include:

  • Barnabus
  • Coffee4Craig
  • Lifeshare meals for Homeless People
  • Salford Loaves and Fishes
  • Saint Paul’s Church, Salford
  • Salvation Army Homeless Service
  • plus many more.

How you can help

Please bring your unwanted coats, clean and in good condition, to school before Thursday 27th October and deposit in the collection box at the main office. Thank you.

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


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