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This way people in all areas can look in one place for where to donate items, or volenteer.

Please give as much info as you can.

1. Who you are.

2. Where the aid is going.

3. How its getting there.

4. What items you need.

5. When and where you are collecting it, and sending.

6. What help you need with any of the above. (3 - 5)

Thanks everyone for all you are doing!

cv

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This way people in all areas can look in one place for where to donate items, or volenteer.

Please give as much info as you can.

1. Who you are.

2. Where the aid is going.

3. How its getting there.

4. What items you need.

5. When and where you are collecting it, and sending.

6. What help you need with any of the above. (3 - 5)

Thanks everyone for all you are doing!

cv

Yes, an excellent idea to have a one-stop nationwide aid donating/sending page. I'll start off with Nakhonsithammarat.

NAKHONSITHAMMARAT

1. The EP staff at Kanlayaneesithammarat School.

2. Initially KhoaLak, as it seems to have been hit the hardest.

3. A fleet of pickups.

4. Anything and everything!

5. Now! All donations can be dropped off at the Kanlayaneesithammarat School, Rajadamnern Road, Amphur Muang, Nakhonsithammarat. (09 8877223). We have the first set of trucks scheduled to leave on Thursday and some more on Friday.

6. An up to date list of essential items needed and where they will do the most good.

We have speakers/translators of English, Thai, Norwegian, Japanese and French with us.

As we are only a few hours from all the affected areas, we are very flexible in our destinations.

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You can donate to the thai red cross here...

http://www.redcross.or.th/english/pr/pr_ne...?db=1&nsid=1715

Assistance to Victims of Tsunami in the South of Thailand

On December 26, 2004 , the strongest earthquake for the past 40 years hit the southern part of Thailand causing a massive tidal wave (Tsunami) of over five meters high crashing into the Andaman coastal provinces of Phuket , Phangnga , Krabi , Trang , Satun and Ranong. Almost 1,010 persons have been confirmed killed and 7,572 have been injured.

On December 27, 2004 , the Relief and Community Health Bureau of the Thai Red Cross Society through the Sirindhorn Red Cross Health Station in Thungsong , Nakhon Sri Thammarat Province , dispatched a relief team together with 400 relief supplies to assist victims in Phangnga Province. Moreover, a medical team from the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital of the Thai Red Cross by Dr. Amnat Balee, Director of the Relief and Community Health Bureau has been sent to provide 1,000 emergency relief to the victims in Phuket Province.

The public in Thailand wishing to make donations to assist the victims, both in cash , can contact, 24 hours around the clock, the Relief and Community Health Bureau first floor , 1871 Henry Dunant Road , Bangkok , Tel. 0-2251-7853-6 ext. 1102.

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