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Aid for Ukraine 

I am collecting items to take to the Ukrainian Hubb at Castlepoint. From there items go to Ireland, then Poland and are then distributed to areas of need in Ukraine. 
Medical items are obviously in short supply and are greatly appreciated. 
Unopened medication in date. 
Crutches, medical boots, sticks. 
Medical kits, bandages, plasters etc
Zimmer frames, rollators. 
Commodes or toilet rail surrounds. 
Wheelchairs. 
Nappies, sanitary items, toiletries etc
 
All items must be in good condition. 
 
Please drop off at the office or arrange collection with Sue Stein. Thank you. 

14/05/2026

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