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ShelterBox History

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ShelterBox Joins Miss Daisy’s “Consign for a Cause” Program

ShelterBox USA joins Miss Daisy’s “Consign for a Cause” program, where local art and furniture are sold to support nonprofits, debuting with a vibrant painting of Santa Barbara’s iconic Joe’s Café and rare folk-art pieces.

Lifting Women, Rebuilding Communities

ShelterBox USA President Kerri Murray will speak at the Santa Barbara Woman’s Club on October 22, sharing how empowering women after disaster drives recovery and global impact, and highlighting the upcoming event and women’s resilience worldwide.

2,500 Miles for 25 Years of ShelterBox

Rotarian Don Crost is driving his vintage 1953 Chevy truck 2,500 miles along Route 66 to raise $25,000 for ShelterBox USA’s 25th anniversary, bringing shelter to families displaced by disaster.

Bangladesh

Cyclone Remal

Cyclone Remal destroyed thousands of homes in Bangladesh. We are responding with emergency shelter. Learn more.

United States

We have provided aid to families affected by natural disasters within the United States.

Running for Shelter

Lifelong runner and humanitarian Jane Lanford is celebrating her 70th birthday by running 70 miles along Alaska’s Denali Highway to raise funds and awareness for ShelterBox USA.

Interview with Martin Gore

Depeche Mode musician tells why he supports ShelterBox

Interview with Kenny Loggins

Acclaimed singer & songwriter Kenny Loggins gives his thoughts about community support and the work of ShelterBox in this exclusive interview.

ShelterBox USA responds to Hurricane Beryl

ShelterBox response team workers have delivered aid to displaced people on the Grenada islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

ShelterBox and Rotary volunteer packing day

Volunteers assembling, sending, supply kits filled with cold weather items to forgotten North Carolina counties battered by hurricane.

ShelterBox team en route to Thailand after 7.7 magnitude earthquake

ShelterBox is sending a response team first to Bangkok, Thailand, to begin its assessment of what to deploy after the powerful earthquake that struck Myanmar and Thailand, causing widespread destruction.

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Going beyond the box

ShelterBox started supporting people after disaster with our iconic green boxes 25 years ago. Find out why we’ve now gone beyond the box.

Speaker request

ShelterBox Ambassadors are the voice and face of ShelterBox in and around their communities. Request a ShelterBox speaker and equipment demonstration for your community event.

LDS charities

Together LDS Charities and ShelterBox have empowered 30,000 children, women and men with essential shelter and tools.

Your impact in 2024

ShelterBox supporters helped us provide emergency shelter and aid to over 270,000 displaced people in 2024.

2024 annual benefit

Join us for an intimate dinner at Santa Barbara’s Birnam Wood to learn about ShelterBox’s life-saving work.

Hillside with marks left by landslide and debris at bottom of hill in Sri Lanka

Disasters explained: Landslides

Landslides kill thousands of people around the world every year. Learn more about landslides and why they happen.

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ShelterBox USA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States and incorporated in the state of Florida. EIN 20-0471604. ShelterBox is a registered charity independent of Rotary International and the Rotary Foundation. 

If you’d like to make a donation, please send it via mail to:
ShelterBox USA Donations
PO Box 103299, Pasadena, CA 91189-3299

 

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