This can rebuild a family home

ShelterkitShelterBox have introduced Shelter Kits the contents of which in the wake of a disaster families can use to make quick, easy and temporary repairs to their damaged homes - providing immediate shelter from the elements thus saving lives. It is not a replacement for a ShelterBox, it's an alternative; the tools and tarpaulin make it easier for families to repair their damaged homes, so they can move back in quicker. Costing £35 it can reach people and places a ShelterBox can't.

A kit contains: two sheets of heavy duty tarpaulin - to restore walls or roofs; rope - to make shelters secure and stable; hoe – to prepare the ground and later be used for farming; tin snips - to cut tie wire or tin roofing plates; handsaw - to enable people to use timber or bamboo if it's available; 500g worth of roofing nails with washers to seal out rain; shovel - to can prepare foundations for a shelter or dig drainage ditches; 1kg of timber nails -to secure and make fast the new settlement; 500g tie wire - to fix tarpaulins or bamboo structures and a claw hammer - another universal tool for nailing together a home.

More details on ShelterBox and the Club's support for it can be seen here.