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Some Happy Recipitants of a Shelterbox


REBUILDING HOPE

In the aftermath of natural disasters and conflict, you might expect to find families  desperate and defeated. But time and time again, when we meet families in the midst of chaos the overwhelming emotion is of hope, incredible resilience and positivity in the face of disaster. 

When we met Fawaz, he had turned despair into hope for Syrian children by setting up a school in the camp he lives in. From humble beginnings the school now has six classes, catering for 199 children.


 

SAFEGUARDING

Recently you will have seen stories in the news about safeguarding in the humanitarian sector. We would like to reassure you that ShelterBox is proud to have safeguarding and protection policies in place designed to protect the families we help and the local communities we work with. 


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Some Happy Recipitants of a Shelterbox

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'What We Do' Main Pages:

Communications & PR Policy

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Raising Funds for our Charity Accounts

The "Ways and Means" Team organise the events to raise money for the club

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Handover frivolity!

Entertainment Policy and Organisation

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Mr Webb as a purple Telly-Tubby!

Foundation Policy

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The Lairig Ghru. Beautiful but tough!

Little Angels District 1010 Area 4 Appeal Building a safe home for HIV Orphans in Uganda.

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Club Founder Members, Inauguration 1983

Maintaining Club Records of Past Activities and Events

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Some of these ROTAKIDS are starting at the ACADEMY - WOW

ROTAKIDS are stepping up!

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Running The Ballater Duck Race Tote

How we react with the local community

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