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 Rotary clubs provide emergency shelter, aid to thousands in Myanmar

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Ian Neal (right), member of the ShelterBox Response Team, discusses strategies with Myanmar officials during the first deployment of containers that will aid more than 10,000 cyclone survivors who were left homeless by the disaster. Photo by Mark Pearson.

As the humanitarian crisis worsened in Myanmar’s delta region after a powerful cyclone hit on 3 May, a response team of four specially trained volunteers moved into devastated areas on Thursday to distribute more than 800 ShelterBox containers. 

ShelterBox, a grassroots disaster relief organization supported by Rotary clubs around the world, was among the first charities to reach cyclone victims. Desperately needed aid from many other international groups had been stalled at the border for days by Myanmar’s military government.

More than one million people have been left homeless by the disaster, and 100,000 are feared dead, the United Nations reports.

The team will work in cooperation with local groups in Myanmar to line up transportation and determine where the shelters will do the most good amid the massive devastation.

The first deployment of ShelterBoxes will benefit more than 10,000 survivors. Each container provides a tent, stove, water purification kit, blankets, tools, and other necessities to help a family of 10 survive for six months. Some include two 10-person tents, doubling the usual shelter capacity.

With no Rotary presence in Myanmar, Rotarians’ direct involvement in the relief effort will be limited. But Beth Palmer, executive director of ShelterBox USA, has noticed a spike in online contributions and says her phone has been “ringing off the hook” as Rotary club members have called to donate. ShelterBox offices in Australia, Canada, and Germany have reported a similar increase in contributions.

Tom Henderson, a member of the Rotary Club of Helston-Lizard, England, and the founder of ShelterBox, says 224 containers left Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Tuesday. Another 220 boxes have been sent from Melbourne, Australia, and 400 are en route from ShelterBox headquarters in Cornwall, England.

ShelterBox was launched in 2000 as a project of the Helston-Lizard club and quickly garnered support among Rotary clubs worldwide. To date, the nonprofit has raised US$29 million and delivered aid to over 40 countries in response to more than 70 disasters. Each complete ShelterBox costs $1,000 to sponsor, and Rotary clubs provide about half the charity’s funding.

Learn how you can donate to ShelterBox. 

Read the updates on ShelterBox's progress in Myanmar.

Wayne Hearn contributed to this article.


21 Comments:
At 12:44PM on 26 June 2008, Hank Ervin wrote: Very interesting idea that would be useful in many parts of the US with recent flooding from Iowa to New Orleans.
At 8:35AM on 3 June 2008, Richard Place wrote: Another great story about Rotarians coming to the aide of those in need .
At 9:13AM on 27 May 2008, john steward (1050) wrote: Great Work Shelter Box. LifeBox has sent 100 no. Boxes and 1250 no. LifeStraws to Sischaun -China . This consignment has been sent with the full support of the Chinese Government and arrives on 26th May. It will be deployed to a small village of 500 no. people living close to the quake epicentre. More boxes are being assembled at LifeBox warehouse, as follow up to the first consignment.
At 8:37AM on 21 May 2008, JAMES T BAXTER wrote: What a tremendous response. I'm proud of RI involvement and believe that our club (Greater Huntsville, Alabama, USA) will feel compelled to assist.
At 8:14AM on 20 May 2008, Doug Lamb wrote: Another perfect example of what being a Rotarian means! Great job Helston-Lizard!
At 8:17AM on 20 May 2008, Ken Rice wrote: In the last week two members of the Rotary Club of Box Hill Central, Melbourne, Australia have personally donated a ShelterBox each and the Club has donated a further two from the proceeds of selling 50 dozen bottles of wine. A recent visitor to Australia, Tom Henderson is truly inspirational as is the ShelterBox project.
At 8:57AM on 19 May 2008, Arnold Capuloy wrote: Hail to the Rotarians of RC Helston-Lizard for this wonderful effort of providing temporary shelters to victims of calamities. The best Rotary Club project that makes a borderless world possible.
At 8:59AM on 19 May 2008, Rtn.R.NATARAJAN wrote: where the need Rotary will stand behind Rehabilitation field
At 9:08AM on 19 May 2008, Floren Naguit wrote: When the need to serve is at stake, ROTARY never wavers, always it finds ways to be present and serve no matter what the cost. MABUHAY ROTARY.
At 9:21AM on 19 May 2008, Alan J Hooton (D1130) wrote: "We go were no one else is allowed to go". God bless the Shelter Box Scheme and Rotary Internetional
At 11:37AM on 15 May 2008, Barbara P. Meade wrote: What a great way to help at the level that where help is really needed.I am so proud to be a Rotarian!
At 8:52AM on 15 May 2008, lysa deaton-smith wrote: Our board ws just discussing the need for shelter boxes in Myanmar and our concern they would not be allowed in. I'm glad to hear that rotary has been allowed to help and will continue to be there. Thanks
At 8:13AM on 14 May 2008, Dan Arthur wrote: Guess this is what Rotary is all about. Great work.
At 8:15AM on 14 May 2008, Rtn Gangadhar khandelwal wrote: Excellent work done
At 8:16AM on 14 May 2008, Sue Klock wrote: As a district rep for ShelterBox USA, District 7890, this update just keeps me inspired to get the word out to our clubs. Thanks to the Rotary Club of Helston-Lizard for its continuing commitment to and improvement of the biggest Rotary club project (probably). To Andrew and Anna, we love you and your family! Tom and Jane, it's amazing to know you.
At 8:35AM on 13 May 2008, Rtn Tanya Basu (D1050) wrote: Thank goodness for ShelterBox, even in places Rotary cannot normally reach, we find a way. Fingers crossed that other emergency boxes are soon accepted (LifeBox, AquaBox etc)
At 8:41AM on 13 May 2008, Allan Brown RC Hutt City NZ wrote: It was great to have Lasse Petersen from Shelterbox at our conference. The box design is great, we are greatly impressed and making our contribution
At 12:17PM on 12 May 2008, Rtn.Bob Kwambana wrote: The soft power of rotary is amazing Iam Greatly inspired.
At 9:24AM on 12 May 2008, Owen Chance wrote: Great Work. This a fanastic project and it is very good to see Rotary-In-Action helping people in need and demonstrrating Service Above Self.
At 9:28AM on 12 May 2008, Rtn.Advani Gul wrote: what a project !! Kudos to RTNS( Helston-Lizard club ). who thought @ such noble project of crisis. & Beauty of Rtns who had supported it.
At 10:03AM on 12 May 2008, roy abraham george wrote: excellent work...nothing to compars with roy..

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