What We Need
Medicals
Any type of medical aid or non-prescription medication can be useful
Anti-inflammatory and pain reducing medication (such as paracetamol, aspirin Ibuprofen etc)
Burn treatments
Incontinence pads for adults (can be used as dressings for the huge numbers of amputees on the front line)
Antidotes for poisoning (e.g. Smecta, Enterosgel)
Bandages and plasters
Walking aids of any type including crutches and sticks
Wheelchairs
Absorbent large-size disposable under-pads for beds
Hand sanitizers and large-capacity sanitizers
Thin cotton women’s robes (for hospital use)
Diapers (for children and adults)
Hygiene items
Wet wipes
Nappies (all sizes)
Dry shampoo
Shaving gels
Insect repellents (for clothing and body)
Tick repellents
After-bite treatments
Cold packs
Hand sanitisers and large-capacity sanitisers
Animal Aid Dry and wet pet food (cats and dogs)
Pet carriers (various sizes)
Veterinary medications
Animal bandaging supplies
Anti-parasitic treatments
Flea and tick protection
Pet beds
Comfort & Clothing for Hospital Use
Cotton t-shirts (adult male and children of all ages)
Cotton shorts (adult male and children of all ages)
Flip-flops/slippers for hospital use:
– men’s,
– women’s,
– children’s sizes
Thin cotton women’s robes (for hospital use)
Safety & Equipment
Powder fire extinguishers
USB rechargeable pocket flashlights
Sleeping bags
Yoga mats
Awnings, tents
Thermoses, travel mugs
Mousetraps, rat traps
Sticky fly traps
Insect and tick repellents
After-bite treatments
Hand sanitizers in large-capacity bottles
Evacuation & Accessibility
Mobility aids (canes, walkers, wheelchairs)
Stretchers
Inflatable rafts or rescue float mats
Soft toys (for traumatised children)
PLEASE NOTE – WE DO NOT NEED ANY CLOTHING, OTHER THAN AS MENTIONED ABOVE, IT SIMPLY CLOGS UP THE TRANSPORTATION OF OTHER ESSENTIAL AID