A further £600 has been given from Stainborough Rotary's disaster fund to make the full ammount up to £3000.
Every penny raised will be purchasing Shelter boxes NOW, to help shelter families affected by the earthquakes across Turkey and Syria.
Stainborough Rotary would like to thank Barnsley Council for responding quickly to our request to do the collection within the town centre.
Whats in a shelter box? What has your kind donationsa purchased?
Each box is tailored to the needs of the disaster
Everyone deserves a place to call home. It is a human right and the first step towards recovery after disaster.
Shelter is so much more than just a roof. It’s the foundation for life, families and communities. It is a place to feel safe after days or weeks of fear. It offers protection from harsh weather, privacy, and helps to preserve dignity. It’s a space to heal from trauma.
Shelter and other essential items help people protect themselves from diseases like coronavirus and malaria.
Emergency shelter can also prevent communities from scattering. This means people stay connected and build resilience together.
When you don’t have to keep moving or worry about where to sleep at night, you can think about tomorrow. Items like tents, tarpaulins, tools, blankets, mosquito nets, cooking sets and water filters help to meet the most urgent needs, so you can start to earn a living, send children to school and rebuild your home.
Recovery doesn’t happen overnight, but a dry and warm place to sleep, prepare meals and be with your family is the vital first step.
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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 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 A thank you letter from Shelter box
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.