Your impact in 2022

See how your support has helped change lives

In 2022, extreme weather events and the crisis in Ukraine created significant need for emergency shelter support across the world.

In the Philippines we supported 100,000 people after Super Typhoon Rai devastated whole communities. Having large quantities of aid in our Cebu warehouse, along with an experienced in-country team, meant we were ready to help when it was needed most.

When the war started in Ukraine in February, we were able to quickly arrange three separate projects, helping people fleeing to Moldova, as well as people staying in collective centres and in damaged homes in Ukraine.

We also worked on projects in Pakistan, Mozambique, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso and Nigeria. We couldn’t have done it without you – our amazing supporters.

Meet the people you helped

Ginalyn – the Philippines


Ginalyn’s house was completely destroyed after Super Typhoon Rai. Despite having a cement foundation and iron roof, the storm took everything.

“Everything was gone…the roof, walls everything. Nothing was left.”

ShelterBox provided emergency shelter and other essential items to over 100,000 people after the typhoon. Ginalyn’s family received a shelter kit, including tools, rope, nails and a solar light.

Thanks to your support, Ginalyn’s family can look to the future. “We plan to rebuild our house and continue farming and planting our crops. We are very thankful for the materials that we received because without it we wouldn’t have a place to stay.”

READ GINALYN’S STORY

Filippino woman sits in the door of her shelter
“Many people tell us that our home is nice. Some passersby would admire it. I’m happy – thank you very much.”

Ruslan and Marina – Ukraine


Ukrainian couple stand in front of a children's playground
“It helped knowing that there was someone there, even though I couldn’t see them, looking out for us. We got the help we needed when we needed it.”

In February 2022, the outbreak of war in Ukraine shocked the world.

When their neighbour’s house was hit by an airstrike, Ruslan and Marina fled Kyiv. Thankfully they were not home at the time of the second strike.

Eventually, Ruslan returned to his home to try and fix the damage: “I needed to repair the roof and drain the water because everywhere was full of holes.”

With our partner ReliefAid, we supported Ruslan with tarpaulin, hammers, nails, ropes, as well as thermal blankets to keep warm.

“We use everything every day. Not just us, but the other people in our village who need to do repairs. I don’t know what we would have done without ShelterBox and ReliefAid’s help.”

READ THEIR STORY

Kaltoumi – Cameroon


Kaltoumi arrived in Minawao camp in Cameroon eight years ago, after Boko Haram attacked her village. Thankfully she was joined a few weeks later by her husband who miraculously survived.

Thanks to your incredible support, we have been helping Kaltoumi since she first arrived in the camp.

“When I arrived here, I had no belongings. I have received some necessary tools after my first tent that allowed me to equip my home and therefore avoid certain expenses.”

ShelterBox has been the sole provider of tents at Minawao camp since 2015. In 2022 we included items like solar lights, groundsheets, mosquito nets, water filters and carriers, and hygiene kits, allowing families to start to set up a new home. Our data shows that our emergency shelter aid helps to improve both physical and emotional wellbeing.

Nigerian woman holding cooking pots
“Each of the objects I received was of great help.”

Thank you

In these challenging times, we are grateful for your support – without it, we wouldn’t be able to reach vulnerable families.

We don’t know what the next disaster will be, but with your help we know we will be ready.