The charity organisers are accepting donations at their collection point on Braye Road until next Saturday, 15 October.
Winter coats and other warm clothing are being accepted along with blankets, towels and toiletries for both adults and children.
These items can be taken to the Pickfords Warehouse, near Alliance, on Tuesday between 16:30 and 18:30, or today and next Saturday between 10:00 and 12:00.
The charity has said they’ve already collected a large amount of goods so they will take a pause to distribute those items before resuming collection.
“Thank you all for everything you have donated so far – you really have made an incredible difference!
“Please note we are not stopping – we are just taking a break from new donations while we send over everything we’ve received so far, and that’s thousands of amazing donations – thank you!”
The charity is run by Guernsey-based restaurateur Natalia Silvester.
She, and other volunteers, share messages about how, when and where to donate items, or to otherwise raise funds to support Ukranians affected by the war on their Facebook page.
Pictured top: Previous donations being prepared for shipping.
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