Shine for ShelterBox and brighten lives darkened by disaster
As the darker months begin, lights are going on all across New Zealand. Lighting is so much a part of our celebrations,
bringing communities and families together.
But in parts of the world where disaster has struck, the power may be shut off, and lines down, leaving families
vulnerable, without the comfort and security of light. That is why every ShelterBox includes solar lights to dispel
darkness and bring safety and togetherness to those who have lost everything.
This winter ShelterBox New Zealand’s Shine for ShelterBox campaign is asking families, clubs and communities to get together to bring light to lives darkened by disaster. There
are many ways to join in - by hosting a fundraising candlelit supper, by organising a community event, or by setting up
some other gathering. Whether large or small, ShelterBox will help give it a special shine.
The Shine for ShelterBox fundraising kit contains special place markers and a donation box – just add your own lighting and convivial company to
make your table top glow with generosity.
ShelterBox New Zealand Chair Jackie St John said, ‘Our response teams know only too well the importance of power and light after a disaster. So that inspired us to launch
a campaign focusing on communities coming together to bring light to families in their hour of darkness.’
‘Winter is a time when people enjoy celebrating with friends and family, and many organisations plan parties and special
events for the festive season. Our Shine for ShelterBox campaign is asking people to use these happy occasions to support our work. We know the people of New Zealand will
seize this opportunity to send families in need the gifts of light, warmth and generosity that are packed into every
ShelterBox.’
ShelterBox was one of the first charities to use the LuminAID solar light, which stores up power during daytime to give
hours of illumination when darkness falls. Invented by two American students, and then backed by business mogul Mark
Cuban on the US version of Dragon’s Den, the luminAid is light to carry, and has an inflatable waterproof
light-diffusing pouch making it ideal when conditions are damp as well as dark. LuminAIDs are now packed into every
ShelterBox, but are also often sent separately in bulk to disaster zones that are without power or lighting.
This ingenious invention sparked the Shine for ShelterBox campaign, where ShelterBox is working with community groups and partners to stimulate a range of well-lit events and
promotions across the country.
Apply for a Shine for ShelterBox fundraising pack today by emailing info@shelterbox.org.nz
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