Shelterbox
In the last year we have purchased four Shelterboxes.
Shelterboxes provode disaster relief in the form of tents, shelter and the necessary basic equipment that is needed to re-start life when disaster strikes anywhere in the world.
Everyone deserves a place to call home. It is a human right and the first step towards recovery after disaster.
Shelter is so much more than just a roof. It’s the foundation for life, families and communities. It is a place to feel safe after days or weeks of fear. It offers protection from harsh weather, privacy, and helps to preserve dignity. It’s a space to heal from trauma.
Shelter and other essential items help people protect themselves from diseases like coronavirus and malaria.
Emergency shelter can also prevent communities from scattering. This means people stay connected and build resilience together.
When you don’t have to keep moving or worry about where to sleep at night, you can think about tomorrow. Items like tents, tarpaulins, tools, blankets, mosquito nets, cooking sets and water filters help to meet the most urgent needs, so you can start to earn a living, send children to school and rebuild your home.
Recovery doesn’t happen overnight, but a dry and warm place to sleep, prepare meals and be with your family is the vital first step.
Some of our current projects
Rotary Quiz
Our annual quiz returned this year for the first time since Covid. Just over £1800 was raised for two great causes ShelterBox and the Feed Havant project.
Feed Havant
Feed Havant is a Havant Rotary Club Project set up to help the Food Banks with the excellent job they are doing to help people in a time of crisis.
Easter Egg Campaign
Rotary Havant have donated 54 Easter Eggs to local charities, schools and Pubs to enable them to raise funds for the charity of their choice
Christmas Activities
Havant Rotary Christmas sleigh toured our local area and was supported by other collection at Tesco Havant and Havant town centre, together we raised £10,000