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FEC and Palehorse MC Launch Coat Drive to Keep Kids Warm This Winter

  • Palehorse Motorcycle Club President John Sturrock, Vice President James Risinger, and FEC Director of Marketing, Training, and Communication Tracy Denton display coats donated to FEC’s Coat Connection coat drive, highlighting the strength of community collaboration.
    Palehorse Motorcycle Club President John Sturrock, Vice President James Risinger, and FEC Director of Marketing, Training, and Communication Tracy Denton display coats donated to FEC’s Coat Connection coat drive, highlighting the strength of community collaboration.
  • FEC General Manager Doug Lambert and Director of Marketing, Training, and Communication Tracy Denton display some donations collected for FEC’s Coat Connection coat drive, an effort to provide warmth to children in need this holiday season.
    FEC General Manager Doug Lambert and Director of Marketing, Training, and Communication Tracy Denton display some donations collected for FEC’s Coat Connection coat drive, an effort to provide warmth to children in need this holiday season.

What began as a simple Facebook conversation has blossomed into a countywide effort to ensure every child in Fayette County stays warm this season. Former classmates John Sturrock and Tracy Denton joined forces to make a difference—and their idea quickly gained momentum.

Tracy Denton, director of marketing, communications, and training at Fayette Electric Cooperative, saw an opportunity to leverage the co-op’s reach to expand the initiative. With that, the FEC Coat Connection was born.

The program is calling on the community to donate new or gently used coats, winter hats, and gloves in sizes ranging from infant to adult XL. Monetary donations are also welcome to help provide for children in need.

The donation period will go through Dec. 29. If you would like to donate new or gently used coats, you may drop them off at: To sign up, parents can register children (infants through 12th grade) to receive a winter coat at the following sign-up locations: Fayette Electric Cooperative, 2111 N. Von Minden Road, La Grange or Monument Hill Nursing & Rehab Center, located at 120 St. Loop 92, La Grange.

Please bring your child’s birth certificate or current report card for registration.

Pick-up date is scheduled for Dec. 30 from 12-5 p.m. at Fayette Electric Cooperative.

Local businesses are encouraged to join the cause by serving as collection sites for coats, hats, and gloves. Interested companies can comment on the original post or contact Tracy Denton at (979) 9683181 or (979) 702-0890.

John Sturrock, president of the Palehorse Motorcycle Club, shared his motivation for starting the initiative, “I’ve always believed in giving back to the community that raised me. When I saw the need, I knew we could make a real difference by coming together. Every child deserves to feel warm and cared for during the holidays.”

Tracy Denton emphasized how the effort reflects a core cooperative value, “Concern for Community is one of the guiding principles of cooperatives. At FEC, we believe in supporting our neighbors and strengthening the communities we serve. This coat drive is a way for all of us to come together and make sure no child faces winter without warmth.”

Let’s come together to spread warmth and kindness this holiday season—because no child should face winter without a cozy coat.