Scarborough's Rainbow Centre is acting as a drop off point for items needed by people displaced from Ukraine.
The centre is working with a Church in Beverley who have a lorry taking supplies out to the war zone.
Trish Kinsella from the Rainbow Centre says after a strong start the aid appeal's seem to have lost some impetus over the last few days.
Trish says the Rainbow centre in Scarborough will act as a collection point for the items that are needed.
Trish says there are some things that they don't need, like adult clothes, but there is still quite a list of urgent supplies that are needed.
The Rainbow centre will be open from 9am until 2pm Monday to Friday to accept items from the following list.
- Toiletries
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Moisturising Cream
- Face Cloths
- Sanitary Products
- Nappies - All Sizes
- Food
- Dried pasta
- Dried Rice
- Tinned Vegetables
- Tinned Fruit
- Baby Clothes - up to 2 years old
- Medical Supplies
- First Aid Boxes
- bandages
- Slings
- Plasters
- Medical Tape
- Colouring Books and Crayons
- Writing pads and pencils for children
- Small Toys (No stuffed toys)
- Cars
- Rattles
- Small Dolls


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