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Donations needed for Iqaluit families WWF Canada February 28, 2012 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email From Tim Straka at Students on Ice Many of the residents are young families attending school at Arctic College. First Air, Canadian North and Red Cross have all set up methods of donating goods and clothing and we wanted to share this with you, in case you are able to make a donation. Here is how you can contribute: Donation through Red Cross: City of Iqaluit is communicating with Red Cross about online donations (which currently does not have a tab for Iqaluit fire victims) but until then, anyone wishing to donate through Red Cross can access Red Cross donation line 1-800-418-1111 and say they wish to donate to the “current Iqaluit response.” Donation of clothing and supplies: OTTAWA: Ottawa Airport Cargo DropOff: 100 Thad Johnson Private (corner of Thad & Alert). In the event the cargo staff are not aware of where the donations go (not all have been informed yet), please ask them to call Carol Power at the Ottawa Cargo reception desk, as she is coordinating this. Kanata First Air HQ Drop Off: 20 Cope Dr (near Superstore); Ottawa Airport Canadian North Cargo DropOff: 140 Thad Johnson Private – Bay1B Items in high demand: – Bedding , blankets, new pillows – Towels – Personal Hygiene items (tooth brushes, dental floss, deodorant, Tampons/Pads) – Clothes especially mitts, hats, socks, and boys clothes (boots & shoes are covered) – Non perishable food items – Laundry soap, J cloths, cleaning supplies – Dishes, pans, coffee pots, flatware * No electronics please! Note: Please write on the boxes: “To: Iqaluit Nunavut for victims of fire” Thanks for your kindness! (c) CBC