Tomorrow is the last chance to donate to an Isle of Wight appeal, set up to help those affected by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
Around three truck loads of items have already made their way from the Island to Turkey.
Newport woman Jolean Aylanc, who has been co-ordinating the efforts, has thanked Islanders for their 'overwhelming' response.
However, she said she has only been guaranteed one more van-load, which means, from tomorrow, she will stop taking donations.
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Jolean said: "I just want to encourage those who can give money going forward to donate it to the charities that are on the ground.
"They are in desperate need of tents, generators, power banks etc, which are much more costly for people to donate."
Islanders are being reminded to only drop-off NEW items, as the charity they go to in Turkey won't accept second-hand ones.
The County Press office has been supporting Jolean's appeal since its launch. The office on Pyle Street, Newport, will continue to take items up until the end of the day tomorrow.
They can also be dropped-off at the Island's eight Hose Rhodes Dickson branches.
Islanders can still pop in to the County Press office to donate items to MAD-Aid's Ukraine appeal.
The East Cowes charity has also been supporting Jolean with her efforts.
You can donate to the international Red Cross appeal here.
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