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 Rotary International signs project partner agreement with ShelterBox

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Top: Tom Henderson, CEO of ShelterBox, and John Hewko, RI general secretary, during the signing of a project partner agreement this month. Photo by Alyce Henson/Rotary Images Bottom: ShelterBox teams distributed more than 550 tents to Madagascar for families left homeless by a powerful cyclone. Photo by Angela Spencer-Smith/ShelterBox

Rotary International and ShelterBox, a grassroots disaster relief organization, signed a project partner agreement this month, allowing the two organizations to collaborate more closely to provide relief and temporary shelter to survivors of natural disasters.

“Project partner” is a special status RI gives to groups started or managed by Rotary clubs. The agreement will build on the strengths of both organizations in responding to disasters all over the world.

“Our Rotary friends have always been there ready to assist – from generous donations to direct operational support on the ground Rotary has always been part of our DNA,” said Tom Henderson, ShelterBox CEO. “I feel like we have 34,000 ShelterBox offices around the world working together to help those who have lost everything when they need us the most.”

Saving lives

RI General Secretary John Hewko said the agreement will enable Rotary club members to have an immediate, lifesaving impact in communities hit by natural disasters. “ShelterBox will be able to ensure that local Rotarians are provided an opportunity to participate in the distribution of ShelterBox containers,” he said.  

Each ShelterBox typically provides a tent designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, stove, water purification kit, blankets, tools, and other necessities to help a family survive for six months or more after a disaster.

Henderson, a civil engineer and former search-and-rescue diver for the British Royal Naval, founded ShelterBox in 2000. Its response teams of trained volunteers have brought lifesaving supplies to victims of more than 175 disasters in nearly 80 countries.

Mutual goals

“For more than 10 years, ShelterBox has given light to over one hundred thousand families worldwide in their darkest hour,” said Hewko. “This project partner agreement represents our mutual goal of helping those in need. It gives RI a forward-facing approach to immediate disaster relief.”

Noted Henderson: “This partnership with Rotary International is a formal recognition of our good work over the past 12 years. It will help Rotarians get a better understanding of what we do. I hope Rotarians worldwide will see us as a coherent and able disaster relief organization.”

Earlier this month, a ShelterBox team distributed more than 550 tents to communities in Madagascar where powerful cyclones left more than 250,000 people homeless.

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26 Comments:
At 10:26AM on 4 February 2013, Rtn Suresh Vellore wrote: interested in manufacturing shelter boxes in Hyderabad India with your support
At 2:41PM on 18 October 2012, OnyebuchiOnuoha wrote: We need assistance of Shelterbox in my District Nigeria 9140 to help over 2.5million people displaced by floods in the south east and south south geo political areas. How do we start?
At 3:08PM on 5 October 2012, Cyri CHANAUD de LESTANG - Rotary Orly Presdent - France - District 1660 wrote: ShelterBox & Rotary agrement. I am very please that Rotary and ShelterBox sign this agrement. Tom HENDERSON is really the spirit of this s powerful humanitaran assocation. From the Frenc point of view, John DIKSA is also a so good person doing an amazing job for ShelterBox promotion. ShelterBox only exist because of Men like Tom and John. As a Rotarian I am so proud to have them by our side.
At 8:35AM on 14 August 2012, Rtn.Suresh Vellore wrote: We are the manufacturers of plastic containers for the last 16 years . I am very much inspired by seeing the great work done by the Shelter Box foundation at the time of disasters and natural calamities, world wide through its reach in time. But unfortunately we the Rotarians in India are not able to take the help of the Shelter Box Foundation during the natural Floods and Fire accidents in the Rural and tribal villages..Because of horrible customs issues for import. With my background as a plastic container manufacturer, I thought under your guidance and license, we can manufacture the same Shelter Box,With contents suitable as per the local needs. If your good selves are willing for this proposal to help us to help the remote, rural and tribal population, who's income will be below 2 USD per day.., We are open for discussion.
At 10:23AM on 11 June 2012, Onuoha onyebuchi wrote: This is a very exciting project partnership which will benefit mankind immensely. We in RID9140 NIGERIA are eagerly looking forward to be part of this volunteer effort.
At 8:36AM on 8 June 2012, Robert E. Friesen wrote: Yes
At 9:16AM on 7 June 2012, Bob Cooper wrote: District 9465 says yes for 2012-13
At 3:25PM on 6 June 2012, Don Dykman wrote: Yes
At 12:03PM on 13 April 2012, Drake Zimmerman wrote: Excellent alignment! The agreement means that ShelterBox projects fit the Future Value criteria for Global Grants, correct? FV May FV Districts proceed with ShelterBoxes in Global Grants. Meanwhile, for 2012-13 Rotary year is the task to figure out how to enable non-FV Districts to do Matching Grants with ShelterBoxes? Thanks!
At 2:51PM on 12 April 2012, Tony Colman wrote: I am very pleased to see RI and Shelterbox working together . I hope we will see in the future, as each disaster happens(and they will happen regretfully), there could be a swift discussion between RI, the District Governor( where the disaster has happened) and Shelterbox, as to what is the appropriate action. If the local District Governor believes he/she could cope, with money funds from Shelterbox, to buy locally sourced equivalents of the contents of Shelterbox , that might be the best way forward. I am always impressed at how R/C worldwide,in the location where a disaster strikes, get resources obtained locally to the site of the disaster within hours.
At 11:37AM on 9 April 2012, Rtn. Sumrit Boonma,RC Changpuak Chiangmai,D3360 wrote: Great project
At 8:44AM on 6 April 2012, Michael Cahill wrote: Outstanding decision by the RI Board. I fully support the comments made by Scott Mills, a TRF Strategic Partnership must be the next goal. You know it makes sense...
At 9:32AM on 3 April 2012, PP Simon Sagala-Muilindwa, PR Committee Chair, RC Kololo-Kampala, D-9200 Uganda wrote: This is the greatest Easter Gift from Rotary International and ShelterBox International, to all those poor souls suffering from natural disasters! The list of possible recipients is already growing fast even before the agreement is internalized by all of us Rotarians, who are the assumed implementers when it comes to the actual disaster situations! Congratulations Tom and all your Volunteers! Congratulations RI. Happy Easter Holidays to you all from President Fred and Members of Rotary Club of Kololo-Kampala
At 9:30AM on 3 April 2012, Chris Boyle wrote: I concur wholeheartedly with what Scott Mills wrote: "This is a nice development, but why not also make ShelterBox a TRF Strategic Partner under the Future Vision Plan, thereby making ShelterBox eligible to participate in and receive packaged Global Grants?"
At 12:36PM on 2 April 2012, George Queen wrote: Longlive Rotary international...longlive Paul P.Harris and longlive service to humanity
At 12:33PM on 2 April 2012, Bob Furner wrote: As a Director of ShelterBox Australia and having just returned from the international affiliates conference, I must say that I am delighted to know that we are at last and least a project partner with RI. As Scott Mills suggests above, maybe strategic partner ought to be our next goal!
At 12:26PM on 2 April 2012, Rik Boulogne wrote: This is great news! Being a Rotarian for 14 years now and co-founder of ShelterBox for Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, I feel proud of being a Rotarian more than ever and do feel happy about this partnership. Congratulations to both RI and ShelterBox and ... let's keep up the good work !
At 12:25PM on 2 April 2012, Thomas Gunn wrote: I am delighted to hear this great news, well done to everyone involved. Rotary club of Oldmeldrum, District 1010
At 12:25PM on 2 April 2012, David Forster wrote: A very welcome announcement which clarifies the status of ShelterBox with respect to its association with Rotary. Two truly global organizations with their own established international presence operating in partnership. Although Rotary rightly steers way from being a "first response" agency, this agreement provides a great option for Clubs and Rotarians to assist in the early post disaster stages. Concurrently, Clubs and individuals can allocate funds and resources via the Rotary Foundation for the inevitable longer term needs. This is a critical and sometimes under appreciated and under resourced need after the first response agencies have had to move on and allocate their own priorities and resources to subsequent disasters.
At 12:24PM on 2 April 2012, Chris Everett - Nanaimo BC wrote: Great news. Rotary and Shelterbox have worked together from the start and this formal agreement can only strengthen the spirit of collaboration we already share. Well done Tom and RI.
At 4:46PM on 30 March 2012, Dale Perret wrote: As a Rotarian and a ShelterBox ambassador in Calgary, I am delighted with this agreement . The support of my fellow Rotarians has always been valued by ShelterBox - two great organizations that personify the Rotary "Service Above Self" attitude.
At 5:01PM on 30 March 2012, Donna Lee Gulley wrote: What good news!
At 5:00PM on 30 March 2012, Phil Mewett wrote: Well Done Rotary and Tom Henderson. This Project Partner status will ensure ongoing leadership in the provision of primary disaster care
At 11:59AM on 30 March 2012, Scott Mills wrote: This is a nice development, but why not also make ShelterBox a TRF Strategic Partner under the Future Vision Plan, thereby making ShelterBox eligible to participate in and receive packaged Global Grants?
At 12:03PM on 30 March 2012, Rubens S Thevenard wrote: Congratulations! As a PR coordinator and a passionate Rtn I feel relieve with this agreement. Tree years ago, as SB representative at District 4480, I was questioned about the contributions direction. Now we will have some orientation to choose the best way to serve more people better. Thank you
At 11:38AM on 30 March 2012, Janey Ball wrote: Great to see this. Well done Rotary. Well done ShelterBox. Together we can do more.

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