Donation points for Afghan refugees paused in Essex
Overwhelming levels of support from locals mean they need to stop accepting items for now
Donation points set up for Afghan refugees across the whole of Essex have paused receiving more items due to the “overwhelming kindness of residents”.
Essex County Council announced via their Facebook page today six donation points which were opened last week in Colchester, Chelmsford, Dunmow and Stansted have been stopped taking donations.
The authority also said they would update the public when the centres are ready to receive more donations.
A post on the Essex County Council Facebook page read: “Following an appeal for donations of items and clothes for individuals arriving from Afghanistan, donations are now paused due to the overwhelming kindness of our residents.
“We kindly ask that you do not take donations to these centres. We will update this page as soon as these donation points are ready to begin receiving donations again.
“A massive thank you to everyone supporting this appeal. You’re really making a difference to those who are going through an extremely difficult and challenging time.”
Last week the council said it had been “inundated” with requests from residents to donate items to those fleeing the new Taliban government in Afghanistan.
Six donation centres were opened across Colchester, Chelmsford, Dunmow and Stansted. The council is now asking residents not to take donations to these centres until told otherwise.
This follows support from several Essex districts for the Government’s Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP).
Leader of Essex County Council Kevin Bentley (Con, Stanway and Pyefleet) said in a statement:
“Individuals and families arriving from Afghanistan have gone through unimaginable experiences and our thoughts are with them as they start to adjust to a new and unfamiliar place.
“We have been overwhelmed but not surprised by the outpouring of support we have seen from residents and communities across Essex looking to do their bit to help those going through an extremely difficult and challenging time.
“We remain committed to working with partners to ensure that anyone arriving in Essex has the support they need and that their welfare is protected at all times.
“I’d like to thank you anyone who has already donated what they can, as well as everyone involved in working around the clock to make sure these individuals and families have the support they need.”