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Supply List
Please note that for the Relief containers leaving by the end of March, we can only accept non - freezable items.
- Large Rubbermaid Containers needed to store supplies in the sea container
Medical Supplies
- Infant Tylenol
- Antibiotics/Medicines : Amoxicillin suspension, Erythromyacin/Biaxin suspension, Amoxicillin Claudanate suspension (prefer twice daily preparations), Acizlovin capsules or suspension, Fluconazole suspension or capsules, Phenobarbetal syrup
- Infant Digoxin
- Daktarin gel
- IV solutions and KCL (potassium chloride for IV)
- Oral rehydration solution/powders (ex. pedialyte)
- Vitamin K (for ingestion)
- Vermox suspension
- Motillium/Reglan suspension
- Smecta/loperanide liquid
- Co-amoxiclan suspension
- Sutures, Xylocaine
- Antibiotics, Pain Meds
- IV Fluids, IV Catheters
- Rubber Gloves
Infant/Child Supplies
- Diapers
- Wet wipes
- Baby formula
- Standard formula: Similac, Enfamil, etc.
- Nutramagen for newborns, Similac Alimentum
- Soy formula
- Infant cereal
- Fruit puree
- Infant Vitamins
- Diaper rash ointment
- Lotions, Powder, Baby Shampoo
- Portacribs
- Clothing (gently used or new, nice items)
- Shoes
Food Supplies
- Water purification tablets
- Canned Meats
- Dried Red Beans
- Rice
- Cooking Oil
- Sugar
- Non-perishable food items (dry goods)
- Individually wrapped snacks (granola bars, fruit snacks, etc.)
- Milk powder
- Soup powders
- Drink powders
Shelter/Home Supplies
- Blankets, Candles
- Towels, sheets
- Tents (large, with a fly), tarps, rope, did we say TENTS
- Flashlights, Batteries
- Buckets for water
- Work gloves
Personal Supplies
- Soap (bars)
- Deodorant
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Band-aids
- Triple antibiotic cream
- Shampoo
- Skin Lotion
- Adult clothing (Haitian's always look nice)
- Shoes
Extra Items:
- sanitary pads
- sleeping pads or mats
- cloth diapers (GLA will give these away, they tend to prefer disposables)
- laundry soap (powder)
- Coleman lanterns and batteries