Two UK motor retail veterans are appealing for essential kit to help fill vans they’re sending to a Polish town inundated with refugees from Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Steve Jones, head of southern retail at Autoclenz, and Lisa Ford, former MotorVillage managing director and Mana Automobiles operations director, will send supplies including sleeping bags, towels and children’s medicine to the town of Zamosc in Poland.
Jones (pictured right) has a secure garage at Heathrow where he is gathering donations.
“Zamosc is a town with a population of just 15,000. Now around 800 refugees are arriving daily from the Ukraine by train,” said Ford.
Their friend Steve Taylor, who was a director of London-based M&A Coachworks until 2012 when he emigrated to Poland to teach English, will help distribute the supplies on the ground.
Items that are needed urgently:
Sleeping Bags | Calpol | Paracetamol |
Children’s gloves | New underwear and socks | Nappies |
Power banks for phones | Women’s sanitary items | Towels |
Canned food (ideally that requires little/no heating, eg fish, fruit, ham etc) | Unopened powdered milk for infants | AA or AAA batteries |
Camping or folding beds |
Ford added: “The town has no infrastructure to cope with the influx; the local petrol stations have run dry and there’s no cash left in the ATMs. This makes moving the refugees on to their next destination more difficult – hence why these items are needed to make life more bearable.”