ShelterBox helps Typhoon survivors
ShelterBox helps Typhoon survivors
The stories
coming out of the Philippines are unimaginable. Rushing
water and wind tearing children away from their parents'
arms. A death toll that's risen to over 10,000 and will
likely rise.
One of the most intense typhoons on record, Haiyan ( known locally as Yolanda) has left catastrophic destruction behind in its wake.
Charities and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from around the world are responding to this disaster. Many like ShelterBox, are already providing aid and you can help them make a difference.
ShelterBox was already working in the Philippines in Bohol province, providing shelter to homeless families after the 7.2 earthquake that struck Bohol on 15th October. ShelterBox Response Teams who were working in Bohol are now busy expanding their operations using pre-positioned stocks to provide tents and other essential equipment for families left homeless after Typhoon Haiyan. Haiyan was the second category 5 typhoon to strike the Philippines this year.
Each ShelterBox is designed to help families
who lose everything when disaster strikes. They provide
emergency shelter, literally, and other lifesaving equipment
and tools that help bring self-sufficiency and survival to
the most immediate and needy of recovery efforts. They even
contain a Children’s activity pack to keep them
occupied.
Rotary International is a ShelterBox Project
Partner, and aims to provide Shelter, Warmth and Dignity to
people who have been displaced or made homeless due to
natural or man-made disasters throughout the World.
Please help to support their work in the Philippines either online or by donating on the ShelterBox website at: www.shelterbox.org.nz
About
Shelterbox
Since 2000, ShelterBox has provided
shelter, warmth and dignity following more than 200
disasters in over 90 countries worldwide. The charity has
provided shelter for more than 130,000 families in desperate
need. Supported by Rotary International, ShelterBox
instantly responds to earthquakes, floods, hurricanes,
cyclones, tsunami or conflict by delivering boxes of aid and
other vital supplies.
Each iconic green ShelterBox
contains a disaster relief tent for an extended family,
stove, blankets and water filtration system, among other
tools for survival. ShelterBox New Zealand is administered
by the Rotary Club of Mosgiel Charitable Trust based in
Mosgiel, New Zealand and its goal is to help 50,000 each
year.
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