Shelterbox

Read District Shelterbox Co-ordinator Howard Matthews' account of the great work that this partner of Rotary is doing around the world in spite of the corona virus



Firstly, I hope you and your family are well and staying safe, have you been working from home during the last few weeks to keep things moving forward?

After the initial lock down of everything, people may be now starting to raise their heads a little above the parapet to see what stages of normality are returning, whatever we now may define as normality.

Many club around the country are meeting virtually and often with a better attendance than their previous meetings.

In this light, a club holding a virtual meeting may need a virtual speaker and this is where, through yourself, we would like to offer our services to up date how ShelterBox in the Covid-19 crisis is still helping people around the world.

We have the luxury of our safe houses to isolate, purchase sanitisers and have in many cases our regular food delivered to our door. However, for refuges and indigenously displaced people, many living through the aftermath of a natural or man made disaster their lives exist in crowded settlements with poor sanitation, with basic services severely limited and where social distancing and hand washing, as we know it, is impossible.

That is why we would like to offer the chance to up date what S/Box is doing in these areas in a short virtual presentation to any clubs in D1110 who are having virtual meetings.

This would be very much a learning curve for us as we have not done this before, but this may be part of the way we will be working in the future.


CLICK HERE for the latest update on how Shelterbox has adapted to the COVID19 pandemic and continues to deliver its unique global support despite the current restrictions

And here's a personal message from Shelterbox C.E.O. Sanj Srikanthan


And a final thought from District 1110 Shelterbox Co-ordinator Howard Matthews

Fellow Rotarians all our lives are being affected by corona virus in some way but those living in refugee camps or in makeshift settlements are particularly vulnerable. Despite the challenges Shelterbox teams are working harder than ever to reach vulnerable families around the world. A great way to hear about what they are doing to provide life saving shelteris to invite a virtual speaker to your club’s online meeting.

Shelterbox is keen to support Rotary club meetings by providing virtual speakers. I am one of a team of volunteer staff and speakers who can provide general Shelterbox talk or a corona virus specific update. To invite Shelterbox speaker to join your club’s virtual meeting, in real time, e-mail rotaryrequest@shelterbox.org 

Or, alternatively, CLICK HERE to contact me, Rtn Howard Matthews (Christchurch Rotary and District 1110 Shelterbox Co-ordinator).

If you are interested in reading more about our current work or accessing activities please visit: https://www.shelterbox.org/about/how-we-work/partnerships/rotary/rotary-action-toolkit-covid-19/ 


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Northwick House 2020

The early days in the history of the Club

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Sunday 2nd June walk from Bankes Arms Sandbanks for photo's click "details"

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Members of B&S Rotary assisting at the Macmillan Caring Locally Summer Fete

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B & S joined local traders to promote Southbourne. Free creme eggs were given to children for entering our Easter Egg Hunt

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A fellowship coffee morning at Basket and Blooms on Wednesday 7th August 10.30 for 11.00

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Santa's Grotto Boscombe and Southbourne Rotary Club, Westbourne Rotary Club and Sovereign Shopping Centre. Brought Christmas joy to 2 month old babies, 86 years of age lady and pets.

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Christchurch and Southbourne Food Bank

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Boscombe & Southbourne rings in a new Rotary Year with principle officers and a new joining member, Carol Coates

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In support of National Children's Day UK - Sunday 12th May 2024 celebrates the first Boscombe Children's Carnival, highlighting the societies, clubs and outdoor activities local children can enjoy in our area

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Membership 2021

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Presidents Night held at Miramar Hotel Bournemouth Saturday 23rd March

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In association with Southbourne Tennis Club

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ONLINE SPONSORSHIP FORM Light a light on the Macmillan Caring Locally Tree

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It is with delight we welcome Boscombe Youth Fiddle Orchestra to our premises

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Our Guest Speaker, Ed Sault joined us for an evening dinner and treated us to a "behind the scenes" look at BBC South Today.

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Rotarians Robin Scott and Ian Monkhouse with Academy Attendance Officer Fran Falco and School Governors Celia Pepper and Lawrence Williams attended an end of term assembly.

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The 515 Club (made up of Rotary members their Partners and Friends) meet when the sun shines

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Pumpkin carving contest, face painting, fancy dress competition

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This weekend saw Rotarian and Club Treasurer Chris Knight helping Mandy and all at Sleek Events to set up Southbourne Premier Weekend Event.

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SOBO in association with BOSCOMBE AND SOUTHBOURNE ROTARY are pleased to bring you the SOBOULES COMPETITION SUNDAY 14th JULY FROM 12.00 NOON

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President Bill Jones awarded a Paul Harris Fellow Jewel to Rtn Chris Knight and an advanced PHF Sapphires to Rtn David Shires, Rtn Ron Emmitt and Rtn Adrian Scott DL in recognition of their outstanding work in Rotary.

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Annual Carol Concert with the Boscombe Corps of the Salvation Army and the choir from Epiphany Church of England School Choir.

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Business Partners working with Boscombe and Southbourne Rotary to help those less fortunate in our Community

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