ShelterBox Response Team (SRT) members Dave
Eby (US), Wayne Robinson (US) and Mark Pearson (UK) are on the ground in Port au
Prince, Haiti.
The Response Team, who are completely
self-sufficient, have set up base with the help of a Haitian
Rotarian.
Speaking from Port au Prince, David Eby
said: ‘We’re working hard to resolve security, logistics and communications. The
city is totally devastated. Our host told us, “There is no more Haiti
.”’
ShelterBox’s Logistics Manager Richard Lewis
added: ‘We’re doing everything we can to make sure emergency aid reaches the
people of Haiti.
‘The situation is changing by the minute and
we’re exploring every single avenue available to us in order to make sure the
aid gets on the ground as quickly as possible.’
930 ShelterBoxes have already been
dispatched and are en route to Haiti while another 1,000 are being packed today
at ShelterBox HQ by ShelterBox’s team of volunteers. Virgin Atlantic are
supporting the relief effort by flying hundreds of the ShelterBoxes on their
planes.
‘We will fly in as much aid as possible so
that the agencies on the ground can respond to the needs of everyone in Haiti
whose lives have been devastated by this tragedy.’
With the need in Haiti growing each day,
there are millions of people in need of emergency shelter. ShelterBox Founder
Tom Henderson, OBE, says support at this time is
crucial.
‘The support we’ve seen in the last few days
has been staggering,’ he said. ‘It’s all hands on deck for ShelterBox right
across the globe. People in Haiti need our help and we stop until they get it.
If you can help, in any way at all, I’d urge you to do so.’