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If you wish to donate goods rather than cash then follow this link. They are driving to Poland with as much as possible next week 11th March

 

 

https://www.fletcherswaste.co.uk/donations-for-ukraine-in-sheffield/

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4 hours ago, Bilge said:

Giving money (via the DEC) is probably the best thing we can do:

 

https://www.dec.org.uk/

 

Absolutely. It's easier to send money to the crisis areas for the charities already there to buy supplies locally. Loading up a van and driving across Europe, although laudable, means spending money on fuel for the van (and local taxes/duty).

The DEC Honorary Treasurer has links to Sheffield.

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This is one of the better articles I've seen regarding offering aid.
https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/news/refugees-how-can-we-help/?fbclid=IwAR0Ga7tiU88fH4e5IicAnsPnavjW8sk6Ns3VWMOli9vz3xucaD8Nne0O5eE

 

The first link is particularly worth a read too.
"If you are in doubt about the potential harm of unsolicited donations"
https://logcluster.org/document/guidelines-unsolicited-bilateral-donations-ubds

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I agree, money, even a small amount, is more helpful than a pile of old clothes.  Anyone who has ever worked in a charity shop will understand that it takes time and effort to sort through donations, then there will be the cost of transporting whatever is useful, as well as organising the disposal of the rest.

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