In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Sally, if you ask your friends to contact any of the Caritas offices in their area, I am sure that they will be delighted to get those clothes and toys to the affected areas. They have the right infrastructure to do it as they are working and distributing help on site. Just tell them to go to the nearest Catholic church and ask for the nearest Caritas office. They will be gratefully given directions, but basically there is a Caritas office or person in charge of it in almost every parish. All help is always welcome.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Just sorting things out at the moment. There must be around forty mixed clothing items for a wee baby boy of a few months old (so cute and indeed poignant too for me) and they are of very good quality. About eighty toys (some of which could get broken in transit as they are made of plastic.)
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I am sure that there is currently a shortage of those items and they will be more than welcome as babies need many changes of clothes and I am sure that there are not very many facilities to wash and dry clothes in the area.
Hello Sally, with the pull of trying to keep body and soul together and trying to do something for Abruzzo, we are concentrating on one thing at a time. We did human needs as a starter. We're now "doing" a pet refuge.
Someone else may well have the time and resources for childrens items. The Red Cross here is very specific as to what they require at any one time. We do not want to needlessly transport anything to the disaster zone.
Our view is to help with the basics at this time.
Thank you Sally and good luck with your trip.:smile: