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Bloggers For Haiti

 

Thanks for taking the time to visit our justgiving page.  We want to raise enough money to send at least one Shelterbox to Haiti.  Each box costs an average of £490 including all materials, packing, storage and distribution to individual recipients worldwide. Based on six months use only this equates to 27 pence per person per day.

Shelter
At the heart of every ShelterBox is a ten-person tent. It is custom made for ShelterBox by Vango, one of the world’s leading tent manufacturers, and is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, high winds and heavy rainfall. Internally, each tent has privacy partitions that allow recipients to divide the space as they see fit.

A smile
Every box contains a children’s pack containing drawing books, crayons and pens. For children who have lostmost, if not all,their possessions, these small gifts are treasured.

Warmth and protection
In addition to the tent, the boxes contain a range of other survival equipment including thermal blankets and insulated ground sheets, essential in areas where temperatures plummet at nightfall. Where malaria is prevalent mosquito nets are supplied, as well a life saving means of water purification. Water supplies often become contaminated after a major disaster, as infrastructure and sanitation systems are destroyed, this presents a secondary but no less dangerous threat to survivors than the initial disaster itself.

Self sufficiency
A basic tool kit containing a hammer, axe, saw, trenching shovel, hoe head, pliers and wire cutters can be found in every box. These items enable people to improve their immediate environment, by chopping firewood or digging a latrine, for example. Then, when it is possible, to start repairing or rebuilding the home they were forced to leave.

Fit for purpose
Every item is durable, practical and brand new. The box itself is lightweight and waterproof and has been used for a variety of purposes in the past - from water and food storage containers to a cot for a newly born baby.

A heart to the home
A key piece in every box is either a wood burning or multi-fuel stove - that can burn anything from diesel to old paint. This provides the heart of the new home where water is boiled, food is cooked and families congregate. In addition, there are pans, utensils, bowls, mugs and water storage containers.

Adaptability
We keep a broad range of equipment in stock so we can adapt the contents of a box to a specific disaster. For example, following the Javanese earthquake in 2006, when some resources were available locally or could be salvaged fromone storey buildings, the overwhelming need was for shelter – so we just sent tents, packing two in each box.

Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate - I raise more, whilst saving time and cutting costs for the charity.

So please dig deep and donate now.

Note from Shelterbox: "Due to the nature of ShelterBox’s disaster relief work, the charity never knows where and when there will next be a need for their lifesaving equipment. To respond to a disaster as quickly possible, they need to have complete flexibility with their funds and equipment and can therefore never accept location or time specific donations. They can however guarantee that the donations they receive will provide shelter, warmth and dignity to people around the world who have been displaced by disaster."

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Best of luck, guys Donation by Valerie O'Riordan on 19/01/10

 
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Clever you, English Mum x Donation by Knackered Mother on 19/01/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Donation by Scribbling Mum on 19/01/10

 
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Well done bloggers! Donation by Tamsin Clark on 19/01/10

 
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Fantastic campaign and well done to everybody for being so generous. Donation by Maternal Tales on 19/01/10

 
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thank you for organising this Donation by Zoe Mounsey on 19/01/10

 
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Donation by Reasons to be Cheerful 1, 2, 3. on 19/01/10

 
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Sorry it can't be more Donation by Emma Murphy on 19/01/10

 
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Donation by Rosie Hopkins on 19/01/10

 
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Donation by Katherine Woodfine on 19/01/10

 
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Donation by Susan Carr on 19/01/10

 
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Thank you for organising this Donation by Pierre L on 19/01/10

 
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Donation by Bob Studholme on 19/01/10

 
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Glad to have been able to help. Donation by justGai on 18/01/10

 
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Donation by Fiona Strachan on 18/01/10

 
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Now I have donated I am going to share the message on my blog. Thank you for setting this up! Donation by Helen Prevett on 18/01/10

 
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Thank you for doing this on behalf of bloggers Donation by Kelloggsville on 18/01/10

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 18/01/10

 
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Lets make someone's life a little less miserable Donation by jumblyMummy on 18/01/10

 
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