Delivering 27 pallets of aid to Kent
Allelys have provided support for the Ukrainian Aid Collection Point in Macclesfield by collecting 27 pallets of aid and delivering them to Maidstone, Kent, free of charge.
Allelys were contacted after a story aired on Sky News detailing how the collection point had kindly received so many donations from the public, that the charity were struggling to send everything to the main aid centre based in Kent.
Supporting the huge efforts in the UK for humanitarian aid
Adrian C. White, a customer of Allelys, had seen the news story and volunteered to help. He reached out to his contacts and Allelys were also happy to support.
“I sent Allelys an email explaining the problem and asked for the free use of a transport unit. I can honestly say that without hesitation Allelys said yes, which I am profoundly grateful for. Not many companies these days would go out of their way to help, and yes it’s only a transport, but it’s also a driver, fuel, insurance, time etc and I was asking for this for free. An amazing company to offer such a solution for me,”
said Adrian C. White.
“After being contacted by Adrian, we knew it was a way that we could support the huge efforts in the UK for humanitarian aid. We were able to provide a curtain sider to collect the pallets from Macclesfield, then Congleton and deliver them to the main aid centre in Maidstone,”
commented Robert Brookes, General Manager at Allelys.
The pallets contained items such as medical supplies, food, toiletries, baby milk and nappies, which will now be sorted, re-packed and sent over to both Poland and Ukraine.


