Collecting Medical Aid for Ukraine - ORESTA mindful beauty

Collecting Medical Aid for Ukraine

Humanitarian Fundraising Relief Fund For Ukraine in Ottawa is collecting donations of medical supplies and protective gear to be shipped to Ukraine this week. As it may be difficult for you to get to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Hall at 1000 Byron Avenue by Wednesday, we will be collecting Medical Supplies at all 3 ORESTA locations on Tuesday, March 8th 10am to 5pm.

While we are incredibly grateful for your donations, sorting through donations is time consuming and shipping is expensive so we ask that you only drop off sealed medical supplies from the list below. No clothing, toys or cash.

MEDICAL SUPPLY LIST:

  • First aid Kits
  • Medical Supplies (scissors, tapes, bandages, etc.
  • Freezing/Numbing sprays and creams
  • Tourniquets
  • Tylenol + Advil
  • Imodium, Pepto Bismol + Gravol
  • Syringes
  • Anti-fever meds
  • NeoCitran powder
  • Sore Throat Lozenges
  • Antibiotics
  • Cold + Flu Medicine
  • White Activated Charcoal
  • Allergy medicine (Claritin, Benadryl)
  • High Blood Pressure medication
  • Anti-spasm medication
  • Wound Cleaner/spray
  • IV bags/ tubing
  • Patches to stop bleeding
  • Antiseptic wipes/liquid
  • Needles
  • Thick elastic bandages
  • Medical bags (for carrying items)
  • Scalpels
  • Gauze (10x10, 20x20)
  • Polysporin
  • Muscle relaxants (Voltaren/A535)
  • Nasal sprays

Please ensure that all medications are unopened and not expired. 

Thank you for standing in solidarity with Ukraine. Thank you for your many requests to help the people of Ukraine. 🇺🇦

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