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Refugee donation centre to open in Charlottetown Tuesday

A provincial donation centre opens tomorrow at 1 Queen Street, the old Coast Guard warehouse across from the Delta Hotel, to help Syrian refugee families who will soon arrive on P.E.I.

'It will be a really great opportunity to support Syrian families'

The provincial donation centre for Syrian refugee aid will open Tuesday at the former Coast Guard building at the foot of Queen St. (CBC)

A provincial donation centre opens tomorrow to help Syrian refugee families who will soon arrive on P.E.I.

It is being coordinated by the Welcome Project and will be set up at 1 Queen Street, which is the old Coast Guard warehouse across from the Delta Hotel.

Young Syrian refugees gather around Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship John McCallum, second from left, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Health Minister Jane Philpott, right, as they tour the Zaatari Refugee Camp, near the city of Mafraq, Jordan, on Sunday, Nov. 29. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

"We will be accepting a very wide variety of donations: everything from furniture and household items like kitchenware and lamps, winter outerwear and footwear for adults and children, new toiletries, gift cards for groceries and household goods, school supplies, toys, arts and crafts," said Welcome Project co-ordinator Hannah Jones.

"So it will be a really great opportunity to support Syrian families."

The donation centre will be open on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to7 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9a.m. to 2p.m.

Jones says all the details can be found at www.peianc.com.

She notes calls and offers of help continue to come in to the Welcome Project.