How you can help people Rethink Disasters
We’re asking people to join us in rethinking disasters. In this blog discover ways you can help.
We’re asking people to join us in rethinking disasters. In this blog discover ways you can help.
Her Majesty The Queen has expressed her delight at remaining Patron of ShelterBox following a major review of more than a thousand patronages.
Bring the story of ShelterBox to life by inviting a ShelterBox speaker to your event
Read some amazing stories about supporters who have raised funds for ShelterBox in early 2024.
ShelterBox is appealing for volunteer ambassadors to help support its mission as more people than ever are in urgent need of emergency shelter.
Salisbury Cubs and Beavers have been raising funds for ShelterBox.
ShelterBox supporters have raised over £11,000 by taking part in its annual Tent for Lent challenge.
This Earth Day, we share how our aid packaging found a new lease of life in Morocco through re-use and recycling.
ShelterBox is launching an urgent spring fundraising appeal to support people without shelter in Somalia and around the world.
ShelterBox has appointed Natasha Eden as its first Chief Operating Officer
When storms hit, earthquakes strike, or floods rage, disaster often follows – but it doesn’t have to be that way. Find out how we’re rethinking disaster and join our movement for change.
ShelterBox is responding to flooding in Malawi, where more than 12,000 people remain displaced.
A man from Sussex is lacing up his walking boots to cover 100 miles and climb 10,000 metres in northwest Scotland for ShelterBox.
Popular community choir raises more than £1,000 for ShelterBox
The Ingleheart Singers name ShelterBox as its ‘International Charity of the Year’.
Community choir raises almost £1,000 to support people left without shelter after disaster.
Dan Page is running Brighton marathon to raise funds and awareness for the international disaster relief charity, ShelterBox.
Churchwarden Richard Hunt is braving the winter weather by camping outside his church for Tent for Lent.