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Local thrift shop credited with shipping seven containers to Ukraine; mayor highlights donation role

City of Athens (mayor's weekly update) · April 15, 2026
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Summary

The mayor highlighted Little Wing curiosity shop and thrift store's aid shipments — seven 40‑foot containers to Ukraine — and urged residents to donate at move‑out collection points for organizations helping overseas and locally.

The mayor praised Little Wing curiosity shop and thrift store for organizing and sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine, telling listeners that the shop has shipped seven 40‑foot containers of goods to support defenders and residents affected by the full‑scale invasion. He encouraged residents to contribute household items to local donation drives that benefit both local nonprofits and international aid efforts.

The mayor named several local recipient organizations involved in move‑out donation efforts and highlighted the store's role in packaging and moving large shipments. No further operational details about customs, shipping partners or fundraising were provided on air.