The Shelter Maker Challenge
Need something constructive to do? Encourage the mini monsters in your life to become ShelterMakers. All you need to do is work together to build the perfect den and share it.
You’re never too young to make positive change in the world. Whether you’re keen to learn more about the global disasters that ShelterBox responds to, the importance of shelter or how your group or family can help others around the world just like yours, we have lots of exciting activities to explore.
Download our activities and resources to have fun, whilst learning as a class, group or individual.
We have a range of videos to explore. Try watching our popular We are ShelterBox video to begin!
Numbers Game
6-13 years
Test your knowledge of ShelterBox. Can you work together to match the numbers with the correct information?
The Last Tent
11-15 years
Experience the sort of challenge our response teams face on deployment. You’ll need to vote on who should get the box.
Create a Camp
11-15 Years
Work together to decide where to create a ShelterBox camp for people who have been made homeless by a disaster
Get Coloring
Download our ShelterBox coloring sheet for your little ones.
Virtual Tour
Take a virtual tour of our Visitor Centre in Truro, Cornwall.
Solar Lights
$15 could provide a solar light to help create safe environments where people can pick up their daily routine
Shelter Kits
$100 could provide a shelter kit which has all the tools for a family to rebuild
Tents
$500 could provide a tent which can give a family somewhere to call home
Need something constructive to do? Encourage the mini monsters in your life to become ShelterMakers. All you need to do is work together to build the perfect den and share it.
You might not be able to meet in person, but you and your community can continue to make sure families around the world receive the emergency shelter they need. We have a range of ideas and resources to help.
By going the extra mile and organising an event to raise funds for ShelterBox, you’re helping us reach disaster-affected families all around the world.