By going the extra mile and raising funds for ShelterBox, you’re helping us reach disaster-affected families all around the world.

Millions of families are currently living without shelter after disaster or as a result of the impact of Climate Change. Shelter means more than ever. Your support is vital.

Don’t worry if you’re stuck for ideas, we have lots of suggestions to turn fun activities into essential funds for ShelterBox. Let us inspire you.

Book a speaker

Bring the story of ShelterBox to life by inviting a ShelterBox speaker to your event.

Our committed network of ShelterBox Ambassadors are passionate about what we do and love the opportunity to tell others about ShelterBox.

Your event’s audience will get a direct insight into how we help families who have lost their homes to conflict or disaster, and how you can make a difference.

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Celebrations and commemorations

Whether you’re celebrating a birthday or marking a milestone, your event could help families around the world on the road to recovery after disaster.

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Join our Book Club

No ordinary books. No ordinary book club.

With the ShelterBox book club you’ll receive a new book to read every six weeks. Books are voted on by our members and inspired by the places where we work. Monthly subscriptions cost £10, and the money raised supports our work bringing emergency shelter to the people that need it.

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When severe flooding caused devastation across the north and south of Pakistan, father of four, Abdul, lost his home and his livelihood. After receiving a ShelterBox tent, Abdul and his family told us they were joyful to have a roof over their heads.
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