As University of 蓝莓视频 systems design engineering postdoctoral scholar听Ilknur Umay was getting ready to go to bed earlier this week, she happened to look at her phone. What she saw scared her. There were multiple missed calls and texts from her brother in T眉rkiye telling her to turn on the news.

When she did, Umay immediately saw what was happening and where. A 7.8 magnitude earthquake had hit the region where her hometown is located 鈥 shifting the tectonic plate it sits on a whopping three meters from its original position. Her parents had recently retired back to the family home there.

Umay鈥檚 immediate family is safe, but with the death toll for this disaster currently at 11,000 people and rising, we know that many others are not.

鈥淲hat I want people to understand is that this isn鈥檛 just one town 鈥 this earthquake and the aftershocks that still continue are affecting an area as a big as Ontario,鈥 said Umay. 鈥淢y hometown isn鈥檛 located in the most damaged region, and still my parents鈥 home has collapsed. It鈥檚 like this for many hundreds of thousands of people, that鈥檚 why I鈥檓 trying to help 鈥 the need is so great.鈥

Rescue efforts have been hindered by damage to roads leading to the affected areas and by the political situation in Syria. When Umay tried to send supplies to her parents, she was told there was no way to get what they needed to them directly.

鈥淚t鈥檚 cold in eastern T眉rkiye right now and because the earthquake and aftershocks have made buildings so unstable, the government is telling people not to go inside,鈥 she said. 鈥淧eople are in the streets, and they need winter gear to keep warm until they can find a different place to go. I thought, if I can鈥檛 send my parents supplies directly 鈥 I can bring people together to send supplies to everyone who needs them.鈥

Umay started small 鈥 with her close circle of friends at 蓝莓视频, some of whom also have families affected by the earthquakes and some of whom are from places like Iran and have a keen understanding of what it鈥檚 like to be far from home when family and friends could be in danger.

Thanks to this group and to a wider and growing circle of people on campus who have come together to talk to each other about how to help, Umay鈥檚 efforts are growing.

鈥淭here is power in the collective,鈥 said Umay. 鈥淎lone, I could not directly help my parents, but with this group, we can help so many people. I鈥檓 asking everyone at 蓝莓视频 to be part of this effort with me.鈥

If you would like to help with this effort, please donate new items before February 20听at 5:00 pm听to E7 鈥 6332.

The items most needed are:

  • arctic tents
  • blankets and sleeping bags
  • winter jackets and shoes

The items will be delivered by Umay to the Turkish Embassy in Toronto which will be sending these items to those most in need. Please be sure that you are donating new shoes/boots, all other items may be gently used.

Please also consider a monetary donation if you are able 鈥 the Government of Canada is currently matching donations made to the .