People are being urged to be concious of what they're sending to the two countries, which have been devastated by a number of earthquakes.
People who choose to donate items to Turkey and Syria are being urged to be concious of what they're sending.
There have been over 11,000 confirmed deaths since a number of earthquakes shook the two countries on Monday.
Ronan Scully from Self Help Africa says a lot of the donations sent to Ukraine were left abandoned at the border, because they weren't essential items.
He is suggesting people send warm or thermal clothes, food and water.
The Clara man says donating is the best way to help the people of Turkey and Syria:
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