A donation station has been set up to support residents in Coalsnaughton affected by ground movement.
People in nearly 100 homes have been evacuated, with the Mining Remediation Authority investigating.
Key items, such as food, toiletries and activities, are available for affected residents at Tillicoultry Primary School
The post, shared on social media, outlines the items they're asking local people to donate:
"We are setting up a donation station to support local families who have been evacuated from their homes and are facing a difficult and uncertain time.
If you are able to help, we would be grateful for donations of:
Self-care and toiletry items
•Shampoo and conditioner
•Shower gel and soap
•Toothbrushes and toothpaste
•Deodorant
•Sanitary products
•Baby wipes and nappies
Easy-to-prepare food items
•Pot noodles and instant meals
•Microwaveable rice and pasta
•Tinned foods with ring pulls
•Cereal bars and snacks
•UHT milk
•Tea, coffee and hot chocolate
Activities for children and young people
•Colouring books and pencils
•Puzzle books
•Playing cards and travel games
•Craft kits
•Small toys
•Books for all ages
Every donation, no matter how small, can help bring comfort and practical support to families during this challenging time.
If you would like to contribute, please drop donations to Gainer (Family Support Worker) at Tillicoultry Primary School"
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