My grandson is six years old, he lives with me in Belfast, and when I look at him and his smile, I think every kid deserves to live in a free country, she said. Monika from Smokey Deli inspired Emily at Gusberts, and when I saw what Gusberts were doing I felt I could help too. Margarete and her husband Boris are registered on German embassy's evacuation list. Casa lui Patrocle - Animal Rescue is a non-governmental and non-profit organisation founded in 2016, advocating for the protection and rights of animals in Romania. The heart-rending scenes from Ukraine have brought out the best in the Island. : 380 500290143 Tel. They are no longer accepting clothing. PlayforStrays is helping co-ordinate drop off points (Image: PlayforStrays) David Foster from Northern Ireland pet charity PlayforStrays has already raised more than 2,000 for the crisis. Larne Well-Being Hub will be open for donations on Tuesday from 4.30pm-5.30pm and Thursday from 4.30pm-5.30pm, while Spar Viking Lodge will be taking donations until Thursday, March 3, from 6am-midnight. Collected items will be transferred to Poland as soon as possible.. How to help people from Ukraine. Belvoir and Milltown Community Hub in South Belfast is among many community organisations involved, collecting from Monday to Thursday 9am-9pm at Drumart Square. Spar Viking Lodge, 174 Old Glenarm Road will be taking donations until Thursday, March 3 from 6am - midnight. We have already collected two tonnes of clothes but we need more medication, cleaning supplies and food, and nappies for babies.. We use a number of different Social Media outlets to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. They have also recently set up a JustGiving page, hoping to raise 6,000 for . A number of independent organisations across the country have set up collection points for donations of clothes and essential supplies for Ukrainian refugees Kinga Orkisz with her husband Paul and son Konrad, who moved to Northern Ireland 16 years ago from Poland, sort supplies at their south Belfast business unit on Apollo Road to be sent to help the Ukrainian people (PA), Kinga Orkisz with her husband Paul and son Konrad, who moved to Northern Ireland 16 years ago from Poland, sort supplies at their south Belfast business unit on Apollo Road to be sent to help the Ukrainian people (Liam McBurney/PA), You must be at least 18 years old to create an account, Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number, I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from Evening Standard.