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Financial help is what鈥檚 needed for B.C. wildfire evacuees

Emergency officials appeal to donors to stop sending goods as centres fill with donations
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Merritt Food Bank is filled to the brim with donations of all sorts. Emergency officials are asking for financial gifts instead to help evacuees of B.C.鈥檚 wildfires. (City of Merritt Facebook)

For those wanting to help victims of B.C.鈥檚 wildfires, emergency officials want you to know that cash is best.

鈥淧lease, no more food or supplies at this time,鈥 the City of Merritt said on social media Sunday, along with a photograph of an overwhelmed food bank.

They said the mountain of items on hand is a result of the 鈥減henomenal generosity for Lytton evacuees and others.鈥

But financial gifts are what could really be useful right now as emergency officials and volunteers aim to help evacuees.

Pader Brach of Emergency Management BC said everyone who has stepped up to help has made a difference in victims lives, but now it鈥檚 time to pivot from sending material goods to sending financial help.

鈥淚鈥檇 like to discourage everyone from donating materials items,鈥 he said in a teleconference held Sunday. The are tough to store, and the items donated don鈥檛 always meet the needs of those impacted in the disaster.

He said those wanting to donate to organizations that they work with can choose from United Way, Food Banks BC and the Canadian Red Cross.

鈥淲e want your help, and at this time a monetary donation is the best way to help.鈥

Elysia Demspey from the Canadian Red Cross said the same.

鈥淭he best way to support 鈥 is really through financial donations,鈥 she said.

Countless donation efforts were launched immediately after the Lytton fire, with convoys of transport trucks being filled with donations of everything from brand new baby supplies to used clothing, along with food and water for evacuees. But many evacuees have nowhere to store items that are donated, or have to move from place to place with items in garbage bags.

Several trucks were sent from the Fraser Valley, and have gone to various emergency centres and First Nations community halls.

To donate to United Way, .

To donate to Canadian Red Cross鈥 British Columbia Fires Appeal at or by calling 1-800-418-1111.

To donate to Food Banks BC, visit .

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Jessica Peters

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