The ShelterBox founding story

In 2000, the idea for ShelterBox was hit upon by the Rotary Club of Helston-Lizard in Cornwall when Rotary encouraged members to come up with projects to mark the Millennium.

How it all started


The Helston-Lizard Rotary Club was an established group of around 40 people who had been involved in a variety of charitable activities, both at home and abroad.

The idea was sparked by watching the news and wanting to do more after seeing that people seemed to be left with nothing after disaster. The club loved the idea of helping in a practical way to make a tangible difference.

ShelterBox was launched by the club that same year. The initial hope was to help 8 to 10 families a year, with each box containing a family-sized tent, sleeping bags, water purifying tablets, a trenching tool, and pots and pans.

Members of the Helston-Lizard Rotary Club whop founded ShelterBox in 2000

Our first year


Taking boxes off the truck in Gujarat, India after earthquake, as part of the first ever ShelterBox response in 2001

In the first year, this group of passionate volunteers took the idea and developed it into something more.

They investigated the emergency items people need and worked to understand transport and logistics. They spoke to manufacturers and found a sturdy box. They visited the Rotary International Conference to drum up support and float the idea more widely.

In the first year, Rotary Clubs alone donated $100,000. The faith shown by the Rotary community led to the first-ever response supporting families affected by the 2001 earthquake in Gujarat, India.

ShelterBox became a registered charity in 2003, with the trustees and board members all belonging to the Rotary Club of Helston-Lizard.

 

Fairly early on, the club realised that this project was going somewhere and was quickly growing. Our motivation was always to provide emergency shelter and essential items to help people preserve dignity after a disaster. We were keen to learn and develop every time we helped people in a new disaster. We always wanted to try new suggestions. As a result, the kit and the way we worked changed over time.

James Kingston, Past President of Helston-Lizard Rotary Club

A shared vision


In 2012, with Rotary members around the world rallying behind a shared vision, the partnership between ShelterBox and Rotary was formally recognized when ShelterBox became Rotary’s official project partner in disaster relief.

ShelterBox has grown to become a respected humanitarian organization providing emergency shelter, essential items, and support to over 3 million people. And with fundraising teams in 13 countries – all founded by Rotary members.

Rotary Team member assisting people in the Philippines after the tropical storm in 2019

Working in partnership


Our Rotary contacts were instrumental in supporting our response in Bangladesh, 2019

Rotary remains at the heart of ShelterBox.

Clubs and members around the world support by raising vital funds and awareness at home, and local Rotary contacts also provide essential assistance in countries affected by disasters.

ShelterBox was built on a firm understanding of the value of collaboration. Today, ShelterBox continues to go further and reach more people by working with a range of influential partners, including the International Federation of Red Cross and the International Organisation for Migration.

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