UABC Donation Drive Update

**UABC Extends Donation Center Operation: What Can You Donate?** Responding to Hurricane John’s impact in Guerrero, UABC extends donation center hours. Accepting non-perishable food, hygiene products till Oct 17 at all campuses.

**UABC Extends Donation Center Operation: What Can You Donate?**

In response to the havoc wreaked by Hurricane John in the state of Guerrero, the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC) has extended the operation of its donation centers by an additional day. These centers aim to support those who have suffered significant losses due to the natural disaster. Donations will be accepted until Thursday, October 17th, at all three university campuses from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. All collected items will be directed to the Baja California DIF.

**Items Accepted for Donation**

The donation centers are requesting non-perishable food items, cleaning supplies, and personal hygiene products. Suggested items include:

– Canned food (preferably with easy-open lids)
– Bottled water
– Rice
– Sugar
– Beans
– Coffee
– Baby formula
– Toilet paper
– Female hygiene products
– Diapers for infants and adults
– Soap
– Shampoo
– Wet wipes
– Toothpaste and toothbrushes
– Detergents
– Disinfectants
– Cleaning solutions

**Donation Centers Location**

– **Campus Mexicali**: Explanada Vicerrectoría Campus Mexicali, Blvd. Benito Juárez and Av. López Rayón.
– **Campus Ensenada**: Gymnasium, Unidad Ensenada, Carretera Transpeninsular Ensenada – Tijuana No. 391, Colonia Playitas. Gymnasium “L. E. F. Juan Antonio González López”, Unidad Valle Dorado, Blvd. Zertuche and Blvd. de los Lagos s/n, Fracc. Valle Dorado.
– **Campus Tijuana**: Gymnasium, Unidad Otay, Calzada Universidad #14418, Parque Industrial Internacional Tijuana.

The campaign hopes to collect a significant amount of resources to help the affected communities rebuild and recover.

**Recent Developments and Related News**

In the wake of Hurricane John, numerous organizations, both governmental and non-governmental, have ramped up efforts to provide aid to damaged areas. The hurricane, which brought severe flooding and destruction, left many residents without homes or basic necessities.

**Government Initiatives**

The federal and state governments are coordinating relief efforts, with a focus on restoring infrastructure and providing temporary shelters for displaced families. Priority is being given to repairing vital services, such as electricity and water supply.

**Community and International Support**

Communities across Mexico are mobilizing to collect funds and supplies. International humanitarian organizations are also stepping in to offer assistance in areas severely hit by the hurricane.

For ongoing updates and more details on how to support the relief efforts, continue to follow TJGringo.com. Your contributions can make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by this disaster.