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Clothing Collection

LEICESTER AND LONDON CLOTHING WANTED FOR LIBERIA, WEST AFRICA

DATE: Saturday 23rd November 2024.
VENUE: Caravan of Mercy Office, Leicester (a van will be parked outside office).
TIME: 9:00am to 4:00pm

DATE: Saturday, 30th November 2024
VENUE: London drop off point: Outside Masjid e Quba, Cazenove Road, Stamford Road, Stamford Hill, N16 6AA
TIME: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE CLOTHING IN FRONT OF THE OFFICE OR MOSQUE OUTSIDE THESE HOURS.
COLLECTION ITEMS:
Men’s, Ladies’ & Children’s Clothing Jubbas, Abbayahs, Burkhas, Topis
Bedding (Pillows, Bedsheets, Blankets), Shoes
Wheelchairs
PLEASE PAIR UP SHOES BY TAPING PAIRS TOGETHER
SHOES TO BE PACKED SEPERATELY

PLEASE NOTE: No Medicines, Toys, or Books in this collection.

DONATION OF £10.00 PER BLACK BAG WILL BE CHARGED TO COVER STORAGE, LABOUR SHIPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION COST
PLEASE PACK CLOTHING IN STRONG BLACK BAGS.
MAXIMUM WEIGHT PER BAG 10 KG

CLOTHES WILL NOT BE RECYCLED OR SOLD IN THE U.K. EVERYTHING WILL BE SHIPPED AND DISTRIBUTED TO THE POOR AND NEEDY IN WEST AFRICA.
LILLAH, SADAQAH, ZAKAAT AND INTEREST DONATIONS WELCOME
UNWANTED FOREIGN COINS CAN ALSO BE DONATED

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Already flooded this year, people in the lowlands and swamp areas of Sunamganj are seeing fresh flooding again due to heavy rainfall and water from upstream. 183mm of rainfall has so far been recorded.

Floodwaters have entered the lowlands of Sunamganj, affecting livestock and damaging crops and roads.

Caravan of Mercy has already sent £60,000 in aid to the area and aims to send more. We have been distributing food, safe drinking water, and shelter equipment for flood-affected families.

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Bangladesh Floods July 13

Already flooded this year, people in the lowlands and swamp areas of Sunamganj are seeing fresh flooding again due to heavy rainfall and water from upstream. 183mm of rainfall has so far been recorded.

Floodwaters have entered the lowlands of Sunamganj, affecting livestock and damaging crops and roads.

Caravan of Mercy has already sent £60,000 in aid to the area and aims to send more. We have been distributing food, safe drinking water, and shelter equipment for flood-affected families.