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What do you need?, and what do you have?

We have set up the UPV's WhatsApp channel to put the needs of the people affected and volunteer offers in touch with each other

[ 08/11/2024 ]

After the hurricane, tell us what you need: furniture, transport to the university, a mobile phone, a computer?

And you, what do you offer? Boots, shovels, furniture, mobiles, computers, a space in your house or car. Write to us on 620 040 050. The opening hours are from Monday to Thursday from 9 AM to 2 PM, from 4 PM to 6 PM, and on Fridays from 9 AM to 2 PM. We will need these details:

We will need the following information:

If you need anything:

Name:

Surname:

Town:

Contact telephone number:

What do you need?

And if you donate:

Name:

Surname:

Town:

Contact telephone number:

What can you contribute?

We will cross-reference the offers received and match them with current needs. The opening hours will be

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