Dear Mr Woodcock,
A sturdy green ShelterBox. hardwearing tools and equipment. The practical basics a family needs in the aftermath of disaster or conflict. It’s astonishing what your generous donation of £600.00 can provide.
Crucially, by fundraising for ShelterBox, you’ve allowed us to hand-deliver more than just simple items – together you’ve given vulnerable families around the world the power to transform despair into hope. More than solar lights, thermal blankets and cooking utensils –you’ve helped entire communities in desperate need begin the process of rebuilding not just their homes, but their lives too.
Thanks to your support we have teams in Indonesia delivering aid to many families in Lombok and Sulawesi, working closely with Rotary partners and local government. We are also continuing our responses to Typhoon Mangkhut that devastated the Philippines, the flooding crisis in Kenya, and to the ongoing conflicts in the Lake Chad Basin and Syria.
If you haven’t already, why not tune in to watch ShelterBox live on Facebook? A member of the Operations Team will brief you on these disasters and all our other current deployments. There’s time too for your questions – so you can post a comment on behalf of your Rotary Club and we’ll answer it there and then if we can! Watch live on Tuesdays at 2:30pm, or catch up at any time on our Facebook page:www.facebook.com/ShelterBox.
Please pass on our thanks to everyone at The Rotary Club of Stainborough for their amazing continued support. Their generosity means we can keep doing what we do best. We’re determined, and we won’t stop. Day after day, we’ll keep hammering pegs, tying knots and building shelter.
From all of us here at HQ, thank you for supporting ShelterBox.
Sophie on behalf of your Supporter Care Team
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more Stainborough has supported Barnsley Rotary in supplying much needed stationery to a school in the Philippines.
more A very humorous evening.
more The earthquake that has devastated so many homes in Turkey and Syria has touched peoples hearts in Barnsley. Stainborough Rotary organised a collection on Saturday 11th February. and raised a magnificent £2400.
more Members from both Stainborough and Barnsley Rotary Clubs have collected over 60 boxes to go out to Eastern Europe
more Richard Galliford and Derek Housley have spent a couple of weeks visiting Ghana.
more Stainborough has sent £1000 to fund a group of ladies in Gadi, to enable them to farm an area, to make the group and their families self sufficient.
more Put the date in your calendars
more Walking for water
more We now have safe clean water
more Enough money has been raised for the construction of the 250 desks
more Stainborough Rotary Club donates £200.00
more President Richard's trip to Ghana with Ghana Outlook
more Indonesia Disaster appeal - £893.89
more The Rotary Club of Stainborough have donated £590 to Shelterbox following a presentation to club members and guests by the Shelterbox Rotary District 1040 Coordinator, Stephen Woodcock.
more Stage 2 of the Sand dam completed
more Ghana Sand Dam This is a joint project that we have helped to fund with other Rotary Clubs. The dam is nearing completion - the tricky bits are done and, as the wall gets higher, construction becomes easier. More photos in gallery
more The Club's great annual 'Talent Auction', where members offer meals, d-i-y, gifts, etc, in return for donations to Club funds, raised a staggering £1,770, enough to buy three Shelter Boxes for Syrian conflict refugees. A truly wonderful effort.
more This box has been sent to Malawi to support children in their education.
more Men and women at work drilling our latest water borehole in a rural village in Ghana. The work is ahead of schedule and the villagers will soon experience the priceless benefit of clean water on tap.
back We have close links, over many years, with Ho in Ghana. We have helped to fund the building of a Women's Co-operative, a Rotary Community Hall, a Street Children's centre, a water borehole and now the building of a sand dam.