Paisley Daily Express

Clothes clear-out could aid needy

Charity sends unwanted kit to war-torn Syria

- Alison Rennie

Anyone having a clothes clear-out can donate items to desperate families living in war-torn Syria.

Scottish Action for Refugees (SAFR) is holding another winter clothes collection in Renfrew on Saturday, June 16.

It’s the third year the charity has held a collection event in Renfrew and they’ve all been wellsuppor­ted.

Claire MacAulay, founder of SAFR, said: “We have worked with Renfrewshi­re Aid and Councillor Lisa- Marie Hughes has been involved from the outset. MP Gavin Newlands came along to the event last year and has also been very supportive.

“We collect warm winter clothes for men, women and children, personal care items and school supplies to ship out to refugee camps each year.

“This year we will be working with our partner charity Hand in Hand for Syria, which will transport these and distribute them as part of their winterisat­ion programme in Syria and to support schools there.”

A charity spokesman explained: “War has ravaged Syria for seven years. People have lived through seven years of chaos, fear, upheaval and heartbreak.

“For seven years we have watched the news reports showing chemical attacks on children, towns devastated, people starving, medical facilities destroyed and felt helpless to affect any change.

“But if we can do something that could make even a small difference to one person for one day, it’s worth doing.”

The collection will take place at Renfrew Baptist Church in the town’s Paisley Road, from 11am till 2pm on Saturday, June 16.

The charity also plans to hold its first ever collection in Lochwinnoc­h at the community annexe in Lochlip Road from 1pm till 4pm on Saturday, September 1.

Items needed are winter clothes like warm waterproof jackets, fleeces, hoodies, jumpers, long sleeved tops, jeans, jogging bottoms, hats, scarves, gloves, new pants, thermals, towels, blankets and sleeping bags as well as personal care items like nappies, baby wipes, incontinen­ce pads, sanitary towels and anti-lice shampoo.

School supplies needed include rulers, jotters, erasers, pencils, staplers and staples, and pads of paper. For more informatio­n on the charity, go to www. scottishac­tionforref­ugees. org/ events

 ??  ?? Helping hand Claire MacAulay, founder of charity
Helping hand Claire MacAulay, founder of charity
 ??  ?? Well supported Donations received from the event in Renfrew last year
Well supported Donations received from the event in Renfrew last year

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