The team at MyLockUp are having to switch to lorries instead of vans for their delivery to Poland, but they need items by Monday.
A Scarborough storage firm who are organising a delivery of essential items to Ukrainian refugees in Poland say they need to have received any donations by Monday.
The team at MyLockUp say they have been overwhelmed by the public response and are having to swap from using vans to lorry's.
Janine Watson has a list of the items they still need.
The original plan was to take the collected items over to Poland using the companies vans, but the public have now donated so many items that they are having to lorry's instead.
Janine says that's added some complication to the way items are having to be sorted and prepared, they are asking for any further donations to be dropped of by Monday.
Janine asks that anyone wanting to make a donation contact her via telephone first to arrange drop off, just to make sure someone is available to receive the items.
The Scarborough branch can be contacted on 01723 282200
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