Groups told not to collect donations for wildfire evacuees
People collecting donations for wildfire evacuees are being told by social services to stop and take everything to Salvation Army instead.
Shylo Stevenson came to Regina from his home in Fort Qu’Appelle last week to give evacuees rides within the city. He’s staying at a hotel that is also the temporary home of more than 100 evacuees, many with very young children. He says he started hearing from people who needed more clothes and toys for kids because they say they are only getting vouchers for one set of clothing per person.
“When we were donating stuff we went to Evraz and they said we can’t take stuff and same with the university, but we heard different things on Facebook from the evacuees,” Stevenson said. “That’s sort of why we took it into our own hands to say hey if you need more than one set – which is all they’re allowed right now – come here.”
Stevenson says the response was immediate. It started with his own friends and family then snowballed online with many people asking to donate. His small suite at the Chateau Regina Hotel started filling with 80 bags and 20 boxes of donated clothes and toys. Evacuees staying at the hotel welcomed the donations.


