On Thursday 25th February Janet had
arranged for a small group of us to go the Water Box packing warehouse to
understand more about the reasons for the boxes and in particular the
contents. Our group consisted of Janet, Mark, Alan, Stan, Ruth
and myself.
On arrival we were given a short briefing by one of the Chelwood Rotary
Group as Ruth and I did not have any real understanding of what it was all
about. It was explained that the boxes are sent out to areas
following disasters such as Nepal following the earthquake and currently
Syria and why the items packed in the boxes are carefully selected to
offer the most effective assistance when people are in dire need. The
main item being the Aqua filter kit with instruction sheet
(which can now support a family of 5 for five years based on daily
use of 10 litres of water per person per day), two water containers, (one for clean
water and one for dirty), basic box of items for day to day living
(crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils, etc., ) soap, toothpaste and
toothbrushes, rope, tarpaulins, hammer and nails, wire, folding
shovel, plastic ponchos, pencils and notepad, a measure of fabric, sewing kit together
with other items too numerous to mention. Amazingly it does all fit into
a plastic box that is also lined with a plastic bag.
The six of us were then paired into two's and we all packed ten boxes per pair
which were then being transported to another warehouse ready for sending to the
next disaster area. We did ask if it was known where the boxes we packed
might go but that is never known until a request is made for them. Our
hosts thought possibly they might go to Syria as some have already been
sent out there but clearly many more are needed.
We then had our photo taken as the Rotary Club of The Island and Royal
Manor of Portland donation cheque for £450.00 was handed over to cover the
cost of three boxes. This being made up of £300.00 from the International
Fund and £150.00 proceeds of the table top sale organised by Janet for
International.
We then all set off back home stopping for a very convivial pub lunch just
outside of Yeovil.
Finally, I have to say it was, from my personal point of view, an insight into
the workings of Rotary and their desire to help others worse off than
ourselves. I would recommend this visit to anyone who has not yet been.