The White Eagle Club in Balham is looking for volunteers today and beyond

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The White Eagle Club in Balham is looking for volunteers today and beyond

Postby Community Editor » Fri Mar 04, 2022 10:42 am

This is the message which The White Eagle Club has posted on their Facebook page today:

Hey everyone!
Calling for volunteers today, Friday, March 4th ImageImageImage
- Volunteers for sorting and loading supplies to the trucks - from 9 AM to 9 PM.
Still looking for:
- Drivers with forklift licences needed (4 people) - from 8.30 am to 12.30 pm.
-Van/truck drivers who can transport supplies from Balham to Croydon.
Really waiting for you at 211 Balham High Rd London SW17 7BQ, UK! Thanks.

Plus, they will be closed for donations today and tomorrow:
We will be closed for all the donations on Friday - Saturday (04.03-05.03), except the medical supplies: first aid kits, professional first response kits (FREC3)
medical dressings, bandages (all sizes and types), plasters, sterile strips, Surgigel

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Keep up to date with the latest requirements via their Facebook page: 
https://www.facebook.com/kluborlabialego/ 
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Barrie
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Re: The White Eagle Club in Balham is looking for volunteers today and beyond

Postby Barrie » Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:41 pm

Hi, I am very keen to help out with any kind of supply work for the Polish Community or whomever
is helping with the refugees from Ukraine.
I don’t have a forklift/ hgv licence but I do have a will to work hard and to do anything I can to help.
My two grandsons go to Daneshill so even more of a reason to offer any help I can.

Please let me know if I can be of any assistance and keep up your wonderful work.
Kind regards, Barrie
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Re: The White Eagle Club in Balham is looking for volunteers today and beyond

Postby Claphammum12 » Mon Mar 07, 2022 5:45 am

I know people mean well but the Polish govt has now asked that people stop sending goods, due to the cost of processing, storing and effectively distributing.

Seems like donating to the Red Cross or DEC is the best way to help.
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