Iron net shelters
ShelterBox is helping to supply Iron net shelters for displaced people in Yemen; a more durable form of shelter for the desert climate.
ShelterBox is helping to supply Iron net shelters for displaced people in Yemen; a more durable form of shelter for the desert climate.
When disaster strikes and families and are left vulnerable to insect-borne diseases like malaria, mosquito nets can help reduce the risk of infection.
When disaster strikes, clean water is compromised. Emergency aid items like water filters and carriers can help families produce safe drinking water.
When disaster strikes, families often have no access to electricity. Solar lights can allow families to rebuild a sense of normality.
Our shelter kits provide communities with the tools they need to start rebuilding their homes and their lives.
When disaster strikes and families lose their homes, durable tents can offer shelter and a sense of safety and normality – a place to call home.
See the impact ShelterBox had in 2023 providing emergency shelter after extreme weather events, earthquakes and conflicts.
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