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Thank you for having me speak with your group today Thank you for having me speak with your group today! I’d like to share with you about an organization called ShelterBox.

What We Do -Imagine a massive earthquake strikes. Your home has been destroyed. What would you do? Where would you live? -Now imagine a big green box arrives with a tent to shelter your family and the tools you need to help you rebuild your life. -Simply put, that’s what we do--provide shelter, warmth and dignity to disaster survivors around the world. -12 years ago, a Rotarian spotted a gap in aid provision after natural disasters. -While food and medicine were immediately delivered, little or no assistance was given in terms of proper shelter to help survivors through the first few days, weeks and months as they struggled to rebuild their lives. -ShelterBox was launched to fill that void. Japan 2011

What’s in the Box (Talk about what we do and the contents of a box.) -Each box provides an extended family with a tent and lifesaving equipment to use while they are displaced or homeless for at least 6 months. -The contents are tailored depending on the nature and location of the disaster with great care taken sourcing every item to ensure it is quality and gives lasting value. -For every donation of $1,000, we are able to sponsor and deliver a ShelterBox to a family in need. This $1,000 sponsorship covers the cost of the contents, transportation, storage, training and travel of the volunteer response team members that deliver the box to the world’s most vulnerable. -It may be six days, six weeks or even six months before boxes are despatched but unlike other agencies, ShelterBox promises your donation will help a family who have lost everything and you will be able to see where your donation went.

ShelterBox Tent The disaster relief tent included in each ShelterBox are widely regarded as the best disaster relief tents on the market. Therefore it has undergone rigorous testing by manufacturer Vango which has been with ShelterBox since day 1. The tent, and its poles, are tested in wind and rain tunnels with winds reaching 120 kilometers per hour. (A video of the tent being tested can be seen on the ShelterBox YouTube channel www.youtube.com/shelterboxuk) We have observed our tent in use 2-3 years later still in use such as in Mexico and in Haiti. Each box supplies a family with a tent and quality survival equipment to use while they are displaced or homeless

How We Do It -ShelterBox has over 200 highly trained individuals around the world who travel to the disaster area and make sure the boxes get to those who need them the most by any means available They typically work with aid agencies, civic groups, and military to get the job done. -So much aid gets stuck in customs around the world. We have ShelterBox Response Teams, made up of volunteers who get a call at a moment’s notice to respond. Our Response Teams make sure that our aid doesn’t get stuck and customs and ensures the boxes get into the hands of the most needy. Haiti Jan 2010

HOW IT’S POSSIBLE (Talk about the generosity of donors worldwide) -ShelterBoxes are sponsored by generous donors from around the world, including within the U.S. -Individuals, Rotary Clubs, businesses and foundations make monetary contributions to help sponsor aid. -Volunteer Ambassadors raise awareness by giving presentations or organizing initiatives in their community. -Other volunteers get involved by organizing fundraising campaigns, events and other initiatives. Pictured: Students hold a lemonade stand to raise funds for ShelterBox's relief efforts in Japan. How It’s Possible

Importance of Rotary Philippines 2009 THE ROTARY CONNECTION (This slide can be omitted for a non-Rotary audience) -ShelterBox is a Project Partner with Rotary International. ShelterBox began as a Rotary Club Project back in 2000 and works with clubs in more than 200 countries worldwide as they give us vital information, partner with us in the field and provide financial support. In Rotary, a Project partner is recognition of organizations that have an affiliation with Rotary, usually through a club or district, and that provide service opportunities to Rotarians. Rotary’s first project partner is ShelterBox. -Not only do Clubs and Rotary members support ShelterBox by making monetary contributions and raising awareness within the U.S., but Rotarians play important roles in the field as well. For example we worked closely with Rotarians during our Hurricane Sandy response in the US… (next slide) Importance of Rotary Philippines 2009

U.S. Northeast 2012 Hurricane Sandy Relief ShelterBox provided aid for more than 6,000 people following Super Storm Sandy in the fall of 2012. Though tented shelter was not needed, ShelterBox distributed blankets, warmth items including scarves and knit hats as well as children’s activity packs. Teams worked closely with Rotarians in the area including the NJ District 7500 whose district governor said, I am very pleased to see that in our time of need, ShelterBox responded immediately.  To make a call to ShelterBox on Tuesday and to have a team on the ground on Thursday with a significant order placed by Friday is amazing. U.S. Northeast 2012

Philippines 2012 Philippines ShelterBox has responded to the Philippines 13 times since 2004 as the island nation is hit by Typhoons every fall. IN that time, we’ve delivered more than 4700 boxes and have a prepositioned stock at Clark US Airforce Base. We are currently responding to Typhoon Bopha that has ravaged the country. Philippines 2012

Hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians are displaced from their homes due to unrest in the Syrian Arab Republic that has been mounting since March 2011. ShelterBox responded to provide assistance to people fleeing Syria in Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and even Syria itself by working with partners. This is a photo Abrahim and Zakha Khalo with their granddaughter Zozan outside their ShelterBox tent at a refugee camp in Iraq. Zakha said, "Our entire street was bombed. We ran while dodging bullets. The noise was terrifying. We managed to escape quickly.” Thankfully she and her husband were able to get to safety before their home was destroyed. After travelling for days, the family arrived at the camp in Iraq and was happy to get a ShelterBox tent. "We are so grateful for being given a tent - we were expecting to sleep outside," commented Zakha.   Syria Crisis 2012

East Africa, 2011 East Africa, Drought 2011 -The drought affecting the Eastern Horn of Africa is the worst the region has seen in 60 years. Millions of families have been affected by massive water and food shortages, and the drought and on-going conflict in Somalia is causing families to flee their homes, with thousands arriving at refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia every day.  The refugee camps in Dadaab, 100 km from the Kenya-Somalia border, were originally designed to accommodate 90,000 refugees but the latest figures indicate that close to 400,000 people are living in and around the camps Kenya – 7000 tents Delivered Ethiopia – 574 Boxes delivered East Africa, 2011

-Japan, Earthquake and Tsunami in March where we delivered 1,680 ShelterBoxes

Pakistan, 2010 Pakistan 2010 – Widespread flooding Approximately one-fifth of Pakistan's total land area was underwater affecting roughly 20 million people. -We sent in enough sent in enough emergency shelter for almost 100,000 people. (8,000 boxes/ 20,000 Lifestraws) Pakistan, 2010

Haiti, 2010 RECENT DEPLOYMENTS Haiti, Earthquake in January 2010. The 7.0 earthquake left 1 million people homeless and took the lives of more than 300,000. ShelterBox provided more than 1/4 of all of the tented shelter in Haiti. Haiti, 2010

-More than 27,000 ShelterBoxes, including 35,000 tents were delivered. Haiti, 2010

-12 years ago, one man had a vision and we've come a long way since. -Since 2000, ShelterBox has responded to more than 170 disasters in over 70 countries. -We’ve delivered more than 120,000 boxes and sheltered more than a million people. -We have grown to have over 21 affiliates around the world. ShelterBox Today

-Natural and other disasters are inevitable and frequent, and the need is staggering. -The next major disaster can strike at any moment, and ShelterBox must be prepared to respond. -Because of this, ShelterBox plan is to focus on procurement and buffer stock… -prepositioned stock for the next inevitable disaster -Goal to have 100,000 tents on hand (5,000 tents now ready to go) The Future

-Further, ShelterBox will increase efficiency and effectiveness by responding to specific needs. (Talk about palletized aid & the ShelterBox Solution…) -Not everyone needs a full box. For example: -In Pakistan, where widespread flooding displaced four million people last year, clean water was a critical need. In addition to full ShelterBoxes, we delivered an additional 20,000 water purification. -In Japan, we not only delivered 1,680 ShelterBoxes but also 10,000 hats, glove, scarf sets to aid with the cold temperatures. -In Haiti, we delivered full boxes, as well as disaster relief tents making out total amount of tents delivered to more than 35,000 tents. -We also send boxes of children’s activity packs where schools and other infrastructure have been destroyed. Beyond the Box

As you can tell, we are keeping an eye on the future and anticipating the needs of the world’s most vulnerable – survivors of natural and other disasters. So, What keeps us passionate about our mission? Read Lahnina story… While setting up the ShelterBox camp in Brazil after horrible flooding, one of our Response Team was befriended by six-year old Brazilian girl, Laninha. The girl lived on the outskirts of the camp they were setting up! She was really interested in all the work they were doing and especially the tents. Before our SRT left, Laninha gave her a letter that her older sister helped her to write. The letter read: Dear Jodie, Everybody has reasons to be grateful when special people pass our lives by. They spend their time and show us kindness just by sharing it with us. They let us know that we are in their minds through the good acts they do and that they really do care about us. You are all these special people and you will always deserve our endless thanks. The things that you and your friends have done with such compassion and kindness make us so joyful. Thank you all for helping us. I hope we can keep being good friends forever, Your friend, Laninha Why We Do It

How You Can Help So how can YOU help families like Lahnina’s? -Fund a box. This could be your box number this volunteer is pointing to. To connect you with the people you are helping, each box is given a unique number. You’ll have the opportunity to track the box to its final destination country via the ShelterBox website. -Give of your time by spreading the word about ShelterBox in your community. You could join the more than 25 volunteers located in California and 300 nationwide by becoming a ShelterBox Ambassador and raising support for the mission from civic groups, schools, businesses and individuals. Visit shelterboxusa.org/beinvolved -Hold a fundraiser -Federal Employees can donate through the Combined Federal Campaign by using the charity code #89030 -You can even donate before leaving this room… How You Can Help

-text the word “Shelter” to 20-222 to make a one-time $10 donation (standard text rates apply) -For other ways to donate take a look at the brochures at your seat -But as we say in ShelterBox, please do something. Don’t do nothing.

ShelterBox USA is a Charity Navigator 4 Star Charity! Charity Navigator, America's largest and most-utilized independent evaluator of charities, rates charities based on their Financial Health and their Accountability & Transparency.  Essentially, being a 4-Star Charity is defined by Charity Navigator as “Exceeds industry standards and outperforms most charities in its Cause”

ShelterBox USA is a registered 501(C)3 organization. ShelterBoxUSA.org ShelterBox USA is a registered 501(C)3 organization.