Kids In Coats

Kids In Coats

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Kids in Coats, a program of United Way of Windham County, provides an essential service to families in Windham County by providing access to warm winter gear for children. Your gift will go to the Supervisory Unions in Windham County so they can work directly with families in providing warm winter outerwear for children in need in Windham County. With the community’s support, we’ll continue to be able to provide this essential service to those in need.

Our communities are wonderfully connected and interdependent, but we need your help. Please join Rewind as we work to respond to the needs of our most vulnerable neighbors.

Please Note: The program is no longer accepting coats– but instead monetary donations donated directly to the schools so they can purchase exactly what is needed for their children in need.

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