Company Information :
ShelterBox USA
8374 Market St. #203
Bradenton, FL 34202
USA
Ph. 941-400-5242
Fx. 941-744-5335
Media Contacts:
Beth Palmer
Executive Director
941-400-5242
For Immediate Release
Local rescue attempts in the gold-mining village of Chima have been hampered by heavy rain and poor road conditions. Approximately 40 percent of the village is buried in mud. The affected area lacks for basic services such as water and communications. Other villages are simply flooded out after months of heavy rain which have caused the worst floods in 35 years. Despite incoming aid, rescue operations are slow and poorly equipped to deal with reported conditions. Begun in 2000 as a humanitarian project of a U.K. Rotary club, ShelterBox has grown to provide emergency shelter and tools/daily equipment to approximately half a million homeless disaster survivors worldwide. Sponsored individually and by community and school groups, ShelterBoxes cost $900US each, including worldwide transport. Specific donor Box acknowlegements are posted on the Web site along with the final disaster destination. Each Box is packed disaster-specific but always contains at least one insulated, 10-person tent. Other box items include emergency water purification equipment, tools, cooking/eating utensils and bedding. The organization rapidly expanded after the Southeast Asia tsunami when over 13,000 Boxes were deployed. Recent natural disaster responses by ShelterBox include the Kashmir earthquake and Hurricane Katrina. Additional countries provided aid by ShelterBox in 2006 included Afghanistan, Ecuador, Lebanon and Romania. Refugee aid in Africa has been distributed by United Nations agencies working in Sudan, Somalia and Kenya via A Million in Africa, the organization's humanitarian initiative. (UN officials have requested over 15,000 ShelterBoxes to alleviate the shelter shortage in African refugee camps. Most recently ShelterBox also sent Box aid to Lady Mack and Paisley, Fla. in response to the series of destructive tornadoes there.) The international grassroots relief organization recently doubled its original four country operation - U.K., U.S., Australia and Canada - by adding four additional national affiliates in 2007. Current recruitment efforts for development of ShelterBox Response Teams in the U.S. and Australia are expected to produce 50 trained volunteer responders in each country, as well as an additional 100 British recruits to the current available roster. To get involved or learn more about the ShelterBox activities, visit 'http://www.shelterboxusa.org'.
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Executive Director - ShelterBox USA
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Bob Peiser
ShelterBox USA
PHONE. 941-993-0061
SOURCE: ShelterBox USA, Inc
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Each Box is packed disaster-specific but always contains at least one insulated, 10-person tent.
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