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    The Rotary Club of Dallas is sending shelter boxes to Haiti to assist in the relief effort. Tens of thousands dead, even more left homeless. The catastrophe continues to unfold and we want to help. Reports from Haiti say thousands of people have been sleeping in the open air for the second night running, with some people even being forced to sleep among dead bodies.

    With such a pressing need for emergency shelter provision, Rotary feels the need to send Shelter Boxes. Boxes are shipped directly to Haiti for immediate use.
    Each shelter box cost $796.50. With each day the need grows and we’re doing all we can to get help to the thousands of families affected by this tragedy.

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    What are we sending? 

    We are sending shelter boxes here's what's in them!

    Shelter
    In every relief box is a ten-person tent. It is custom made by Vango, one of the world’s leading tent manufacturers, and is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, high winds and heavy rainfall. Internally, each tent has privacy partitions that allow recipients to divide the space as they see fit.

    A smile
    Every box contains a children’s pack containing drawing books, crayons and pens. For children who have lost most, if not all,their possessions, these small gifts are treasured.

    Warmth and protection
    In addition to the tent, the boxes contain a range of other survival equipment including thermal blankets and insulated ground sheets, essential in areas where temperatures plummet at nightfall. Where malaria is prevalent mosquito nets are supplied, as well a life saving means of water purification. Water supplies often become contaminated after a major disaster, as infrastructure and sanitation systems are destroyed, this presents a secondary but no less dangerous threat to survivors than the initial disaster itself.

    Self sufficiency
    A basic tool kit containing a hammer, axe, saw, trenching shovel, hoe head, pliers and wire cutters can be found in every box. These items enable people to improve their immediate environment, by chopping firewood or digging a latrine, for example. Then, when it is possible, to start repairing or rebuilding the home they were forced to leave.

    Fit for purpose
    Every item is durable, practical and brand new. The box itself is lightweight and waterproof and has been used for a variety of purposes in the past - from water and food storage containers to a cot for a newly born baby.

    A heart to the home
    A key piece in every box is either a wood burning or multi-fuel stove - that can burn anything from diesel to old paint. This provides the heart of the new home where water is boiled, food is cooked and families congregate. In addition, there are pans, utensils, bowls, mugs and water storage containers.




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