An extraordinary patchwork garment that has travelled more than 2,000 miles across the UK is arriving in Bournemouth on Tuesday 17 March as part of a national pilgrimage for climate action.
The Coat of Hopes is a ever-evolving handmade coat created from hundreds of stitched blanket pieces. Each patch has been sewn by someone from a community somewhere in the UK, carrying messages of grief, remembrance, prayer and hope for places affected by climate change.
The project is part of a long-term walking pilgrimage raising awareness of the climate and ecological emergency. As it travels from town to town, it invites communities to pause, reflect and come together in response to environmental challenges.
How students can get involved
- Students and members of the public are invited to:
- Wear the Coat
- Listen to stories and songs connected to the journey
- Share their own reflections and hopes for the future
- Meet others who care about climate action
The Coat of Hopes creates space for conversation, creativity and collective reflection. It encourages us all to consider our shared responsibility in protecting our communities and ecosystems. Watch the Coat of Hopes video.
Find out more
To learn more about meeting times and the walking route, email [email protected] or visit the project website for full details.
Join the pilgrimage and be part of a growing movement of hope and climate awareness.