Communities in Hadleigh area are standing with Ukraine - your signs of support

By Derek Davis

5th Mar 2022 | Local News

Hadleigh is showing its support for the Ukrainian people by flying flags and banners, and collecting donations for those in crisis.

The first picture was sent in by Milden resident Owen Turner to show a Hadleigh family's support for the country, which has been invaded by Russia.

In nearby Kersey, a flag flutters near the church tower and the building his been lit up on the blue and yellow colours by night.

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Meanwhile, Hadleigh Foodbank Charity has offered to be collection point for items to be donated to the Help Support Ukraine project.

The charity is accepting them at the Fresh Start Charity Shops in Hadleigh High Street and Kersey Mill during opening hours only, between 10-4pm Monday - Saturday and Kersey is open 10-2pm on a Sunday.

Requested donations:

Any long shelf life foods including tea, coffee, sugar, tinned and packets foods

Sleeping bags

First aid kits-commercial size please

Bandages

Duvets Thermos and flasks

Candles

Blankets

Batteries

Nappies

Baby formula

Laptops

Head and regular torches with batteries

Camping mats/yoga mats

Sterile medical type clothes

Medical tourniquets

Painkillers

If you can donate any of the above tell the volunteers they are donations specifically for the Ukraine Support.project.

To volunteer or donate contact: [email protected]

     

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