Well done Mum, can i make some suggestions -
the zantara facebook suggests these as most urgent
Clothes and shoes for all ages (winter clothes in particular)
-- Blankets, cushions, beds, bedsheets, towels, carpets and rugs
-- Non-perishable foods (tinned food, grains, beans, etc.)
-- Baby food, baby nappies, and sanitary pads
-- Toys and stationery for kids
-- Drugs and medicine (painkillers, antibiotics, ointments)
over half the refugees are children, i read a report on a Jordanian camp where the boys were playing with make believe footballs - maybe a few balls might also provide a few moments of normality and forgetfullness of what they have been through.
Fleece is both cheap, easy to dry and warm - maybe any funds donated could be used to purchase rolls wholesale and cut into lengths for bedding which would also double as warm wraps of an evening.
Many arrive with injuries, so i suspect basic medical stuff like bandages, plasters, antiseptic and painkillers (adult and infant) would be needed
soap, shampoo and towels would also be useful.
Can i just make the point that it helps eveyone if any 'used' clothing donations are freshly laundered.
I will bring as much as i can over next week, i am sure the 1st lorry will be filled in no time at all.