Local donations for earthquake victims being collected by Turkish American Society of Northeastern Ohio at six spots around town
The Turkish American Society of Northeastern Ohio is collecting clothing, food, hygiene products and emergency items for victims of the 7.8- and 7.4-magnitude earthquakes that devastated Turkey and Syria and have“The victims of the earthquake in Türkiye urgently need your help for their recovery from this catastrophe,” TASNO said in aFor clothing, TASNO is especially seeking winter wear like coats, hats and gloves.
include necessities like heaters, flashlights, generators and sleeping bags, as well as non-perishable, canned foods and diapers, toothbrushes, menstrual products and other hygiene items.
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