AquaBox update from Japan

Dear Supporter, whilst we are ready with over 800 Aquaboxes and 10 of our Aquafilter Communities, with the Aquafilters being capable of producing over 5,000,000 litres of drinking water, we do not believe that Aquaboxes would be of great benefit to those affected by the earthquake / tsunami as Japan, being a sophisticated country, is already providing water in tankers and stand pipes.  The Aquabox system is geared to taking polluted water and purifying it, which is ideal for situations like Haiti. We remain in contact with Japan and if requested will send Aquaboxes immediately.

Keith Meikle-Janney (for Aquabox)

 

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Rotary Box projects – Japan Earthquake and tsunami

You will have seen on the news, heard on the radio or seen on the Internet the terrible Earthquake that hit the pacific this morning (our time), 66 miles off the East coast of Japan. The Earthquake measured 8.9 on the Richter scale and is the 6th largest recorded Earthquake on record.

All of the Rotary Box projects have put themselves on standby for what they think will be the largest supply of Disaster Relief equipment ever to be needed.

There is worse to come – a Tsunami is moving out from the epicentre and will hit the shores of all countries in the Pacific Rim Countries, which will cause more devastation.

Please find attached the news that arrived from ShelterBox this morning.

Can you please ask your clubs to support all the box projects at this time, boxes & their prices are shown below – everything is needed.

ShelterBox (http://www.shelterbox.org/news.php?id=612) – £590.00

Water Survival Box (http://www.worldwaterworks.org/wsb.html) – £150.00 or Donation to “TheBigGive.org.uk

AquaBox (http://www.aquabox.org/latestnews.asp) – from £50.00

I am available to come to clubs and talk about the box projects,  I also have a ShelterBox if you would like to see one of those

Yours in Rotary Service

Adrian Faiers

Hello ShelterBox Supporters

As I’m sure most of you are already aware there has been a massive earthquake in Japan that’s triggered a tsunami. We have a Response Team, consisting of Lasse Petersen and Mark Pearson, currently mobilising and trying to get into Japan. Large areas of the Pacific Basin are on tsunami alert.

The latest news is online here - http://www.shelterbox.org/news.php?id=612 – or copied below. This disaster is still unfolding and the situation is constantly changing. As soon as we know more we will let you know. Please send any questions you have to me and not the Operations Team as they are extremely busy coordinating the response.

ShelterBox responding to Japanese earthquake and tsunami

A ShelterBox Response Team (SRT) is mobilising after a massive earthquake struck Japan earlier today. The earthquake, measuring 8.9 in magnitude, triggered a tsunami that’s caused extensive damage.

The latest reports coming out of Japan have shown cars, ships and buildings being swept away with waves of up to 10 meters high slamming into the coast. Areas across the Pacific Basin have been put on tsunami alert including Russia, Guam, the Philippines, Taiwan and Hawaii.

SRT members Lasse Petersen (AU) and Mark Pearson (UK) are ready to head to Japan and begin ShelterBox’s international response.

‘The scenes we’re seeing are catastrophic,’ said Lasse. ‘Whole homes are being washed away and our thoughts go out to all the families who are facing this disaster. The epicentre was in Japan so our first team are mobilising to head there but we continue to watch very closely the path of the tsunami. We’re very aware the worst may not be over.’

According to U.S. Geological Survey the earthquake was magnitude 8.9 at a depth of 20 miles with the epicentre 250 miles away from Japan’s capital Tokyo.

The tsunami warning was issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre and they say the wave could even reach as far as Chile.

Tom Henderson, ShelterBox Founder and CEO, added: ‘At present the scale of the disaster is difficult to measure. What we do know is that the combination of such a large earthquake followed by the tsunami has the potential to cause significant damage across the Pacific Rim.

‘We have aid pre-positioned locally and a member of the ShelterBox Response Team stationed in the Philippines enabling an immediate response.’

 

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RIBI International Resource Group update on Pakistan and Haiti

RIBI International Resource Group
Newsletter August 2010
Since the July newsletter the phone lines and emails have been extremely busy
responding to the most recent disaster in Pakistan.
Pakistan Floods
The worst floods for 80 years have devastated large areas of Pakistan killing 2000
and affecting 20 million people who have had to flee their homes. The news from the
Districts is that Rotarians have responded quickly to the request for clean water and
shelter by supporting the box projects.
Lifestraws, www.lifestraw.org.uk, initially sent 3000 straws via Lifebox and
since then have sent their total stock of 11,000 which equates to 7,000,000
litre of drinking water. The straws are ideally suited to this crisis as it allows
the user to take surface water, pass it through the filter and drink it.
Water Survival Box, www.worldwaterworks.org, have been working tirelessly
with their partners Humanity First UK to get much needed supplies to where
it’s needed most. So far 400 Water Survival Boxes have been despatched.
The following e-mail was received from Humanity First UK:
Once again, WorldWaterWorks Limited has come up trumps with its Rotary Water
Survival Boxes. The devastating floods in Pakistan have left millions displaced and
destitute. Your boxes are helping them to cope in difficult conditions in places such
as Muzaffargarh, Dera Ismail Khan, Peshawar and Dera Ghazi Khan. The speed of your
response has allowed us to get these boxes to the needy within days of the disaster. I
look forward to continuing to work with your magnificent team.” Fazal Ahmad, Global
Marketing Director
ShelterBox, www.shelterbox.org, have responded magnificently as always.
They sent 1000 tents which will house up to 10,000 people who have lost their
homes. This is in addition to the emergency goods which are contained in the
Shelterbox which is almost always first to disaster areas.
Lifebox, www.life-box.org.uk, have been transporting Life Straws.
Aquabox, www.aquabox.org, has agreed to send £30,000 of Aquaboxes and
Aquafilter and they continue to need our support. They have asked that any
boxes which are with clubs or schools should be returned as soon as possible
to help the effort.
Impact Foundation, www.impact.org.uk, which Rotary has supported in India,
has a man, on the ground, who has set up a camp for 2500 people supplying
tents. He speaks the language and is aware of the local culture which is
beneficial in this situation. The tents which cost of £65 are all made locally so
this also helps the local economy.
Donations to these charities should be sent to them direct and not to RIBI.
President Jim Moulson has launched a Pakistan Flood Appeal, which will be
administered by the RIBI Donations Trust, to support long term sustainable projects
which will be required to help rebuild devastated communities. All donations to
this appeal should be made payable to the RIBI Donations Trust and sent c/o RIBI,
Kinwarton Road, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 6PB
Haiti
Jaipur Limb Project – since the earthquake it has become obvious that there
is a great need for prosthetic limbs for those who were disabled. The charity
are proposing initially to finance the building of a workshop and consulting
area at the Bienfaisance Hospital in Pignon. Funding will also be required
for the training of orthopaedic technicians to a professional standard as at
present there are none in Haiti. An off road 4×4 vehicle will also be required
to access the more remote areas. Funds will be made available from RIBI
Haiti Earthquake Appeal to help with this long term sustainable project.
District 1160 have begun to collect unwanted/surplus crutches – perhaps you
can help.
Mary’s Meals – A number of Districts have been supporting this charity which
supplies meals for school children in many counties in the world. They have
been working in Haiti since 2006 in the Cite Soleil, a slum area, in Port au
Prince. Since the earthquake they have delivered medical supplies, helped 500
to relocate to their home towns, supplied 2000 families with food, clothing
and hygiene kits. They have also erected temporary shelters in schools to
restart classes and of course supplied meals. The charity founder Magnus
MacFarlane – Barrow on a recent visit to the USA, to set up an American
organisation, was interview on the CNN Heroes Show. www.marysmeals.org
Guatemala – Trade Aid, www.trade-aid.org, sent 10 Trade Boxes (5 carpenter and
5 builder) on 12th July to help the rebuilding. They will require funding when the
situation in Pakistan becomes clearer.
Namibia – Charity Drive Namibia -2010. The drive is organized together with the
Swakopmund Rotary Club in Namibia (District 9350) with the support of Namibian
Embassy in Stockholm and Namibian Tourist Board. Charity Drive Namibia is
organized in support of Mondesa Youth Opportunities (www.mondesayouth.org) –
a private school in Swakopmund area, that is fully dependent on donations. MYO
provides an alternative for state education system in Namibia. The organizers
are looking for a team of four persons from UK to participate in this drive. One
team will pay annual tuition fee of one student in this school. The Drive itself
(30.Oct. – 06.Nov.2010), as the name suggests, is a driving adventure with off-
road vehicles through the most beautiful and remote places of Namibia. More
information can be found at: www.andmoments.com/eng/trips/charity-drive/main
Keep doing what Rotarians do best:
Drew Hughes
RIBI International Resource Group Chairman 2010/11
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Pakistan Rotary Flood Appeal

The RIBI Donations Trust has set up a Pakistan Flood Appeal with the express purpose of raising funds to aid the affected communities in Pakistan during the reconstruction phase following this emergency. It is not intended as an emergency response fund – the funds will be restricted in their use.

Club members should decide whether they want to assist in the emergency phase or in the longer term. The public should be informed of the purpose for which the money is being collected, and the charity for which the money is intended. We do suggest that, where clubs are wanting to raise funds for the immediate emergency problems, they select the charity or organisation that best meets their needs e.g.ShelterBox, Water Survival Box, Aquabox, Lifebox, Lifestraws or even the DEC. The Donations Trust is not equipped to respond with any immediacy, and these other organisations are fully equipped to do just that.

We understand that once the demand for ShelterBoxes is satisfied or stocks run out, that charity may not be able to continue with its aid, so there is no guarantee that funds raised for the Shelterbox response to the Pakistan disaster will be applied specifically to Pakistan. Club members and the public do need to be made aware of this. There are other charities that can play an important role during this emergency phase. Please contact ShelterBox direct if you have any specific queries and not the RIBI Secretariat – ShelterBox is an independent charity.

Please remember that local authorities usually require charity numbers on applications for street collection licences. Those clubs which do not have their own club trusts can use the RIBI Donations Trust charity number, 1119688, if they are collecting for the RIBI Pakistan Flood Appeal only. Otherwise, please contact the chosen charity direct.

Cheques for the RIBI Pakistan Flood Appeal should be made payable to ‘RIBI Donations Trust’ and sent to the Finance Department at the Alcester address.

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Shelterbox responds to Pakistan floods

Aid for 1,000 families in Pakistan has been delivered in the last 48 hours thanks to  ShelterBox.

Families whose homes were destroyed in the floods have now found emergency shelter beneath the canvas of ShelterBox tents after 1,000 ShelterBox tents were distributed in Kyber Pukhtunkwa (KPK) and Punjab regions of Pakistan in the past two days.

Read more: http://www.shelterbox.org/news.php?id=396

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Shelterbox Big Weekend 2010

There’s no better way to support ShelterBox than taking part in our first everShelterBox Big Weekend on Event Square in Falmouth. With a weekendof live music, food, stalls, drink and entertainment culminating in a bigsponsored sleep out on the Saturday night, there’something for all the family.There will also be ShelterBox displays and ShelterBox staff, volunteers andResponse Team members on hand to talk about the work we do and share theirfirst hand experiences of delivering aid in the field.
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