Crewe-based social enterprise Donatable has joined forces with its member Qualkem Ltd to promote an emergency appeal for its Crewe drop-off point for the Polish and British Society in Macon Way, Crewe to be shipped out to support Ukrainian families fleeing the war invasion.
The emergency appeal is for the following items:
- Foil Survival Blankets
- Toys
- Nappies
- Sanitary Products
- Crayons
- Towels
- First Aid Kits
- Sleeping Bags
- Metal Cups
- Thermal Clothing
- Hair Brushes
- Shampoos
- Toothbrushes
- Children’s Clothes
- Bandages
All items can be dropped off at Qualkem Limited, Macon Way, Crewe CW1 6YU from 2pm today (Monday 28th February).
There are also drop-off points in Chester, Flint, Liverpool, Manchester, Oswestry, Telford, Whitchurch and Wrexham.

Rachel Williams from Donatable comments: “We need to reach as many people as possible to support this terrible humanitarian crisis. Please drop off as many items as you can and we’re also appealing for donations to the JustGiving page as it costs £1,000 to transport each lorry full of emergency supplies.”
You can donate to the emergency appeal here:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/anna-buckley-334
Donatable is a social enterprise that brings businesses and local community groups together to react to a community need. The social enterprise is urging all its members and the community to get involved and support Qualkem’s appeal in Crewe.
You can listen to Darren, from the Afternoon Show, talking to Gareth from our community partner at Crewe-based social enterprise Donatable and also Ivan from Qualkem Ltd about this important emergency appeal here...
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