What we do
We purchase new winter clothing in partnership with a manufacturer. We make sure to have high-quality winter coats and pants in every size. We distribute them free of charge, in partnership with local schools and organizations, such as the DPJ.
Why it's important
Dressing warmly in winter means being able to play, learn, and explore outdoors with confidence. A warm, waterproof snowsuit can make all the difference during recess, on the way to school, or on a day spent outdoors. The right gear means more laughter in the snow and fewer cries of “I’m cold!”
How to participate
Give a snow suit
New or like-new, clean and in good condition (zippers work, no tears, etc.).
Become a drop-off location
Shops, schools, places of worship, gyms: we’ll provide you with the poster and guidelines.
Organize a collection drive in your neighborhood
We’ll send you the kit: visuals, list of items, checklist, and message templates.
Spread the word
Share our website, invite three (3) friends to join, spread the word at your local school...
Our goal for this year
Double the impact
That's 200 complete sets handed in before the cold snap, in a spirit of dignity, simplicity and joy.
What we accept
Snow suits | Sizes: 2 to 16 years
Snow suits (coat + pants) or one-piece suits, winter coats and snow pants.
Children's winter boots
Children's winter accessories
Mittens, tuques, neckerchiefs, scarves, etc.
All items must be in good condition, with no major tears or holes. They must also be clean and free of stains, and their zippers and buttons must be functional.
We do not accept cash donations!
Testimonials
Get your community involved!
Schools
Organize a coat week with a collection box at the entrance.
Companies
Become a drop-off point and invite your employees to participate.
Neighborhood
Mini street collection with a sign on the garage door.
F.A.Q.
Yes, even if you don't have complete garments to donate, we assemble outfits from the pieces and items we receive.
Send us an e-mail or give us a call to discuss your initiative.
No. We focus on children aged between 2 and 16 to maximize impact.
By school and community partners who understand the needs in their communities.
