OUR CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE
As coronavirus spreads, shelter saves lives. Discover how we are working to help people protect themselves in dangerously crowded camps and disaster zones.
During this new humanitarian disaster, the importance of shelter has never been clearer.
The virus is a deadly risk for vulnerable families who have lost their homes. The impact in crowded camps and makeshift settlements in places like Syria, Ethiopia and Burkina Faso could be devastating.
But emergency shelter can save lives by slowing the spread of coronavirus.
It helps reduce sharing of essential household items between families
By providing essential household items like cooking sets, blankets, solar lights and water filters, we can help families reduce sharing with others. This reduces the opportunities for the virus to pass between people.
Necessities like blankets and sleeping mats to keep warm and get some sleep – and water filters and cooking sets to help feed the family – also help people stay as healthy as possible.
Through our commitment to information sharing, it helps families understand how to keep themselves safe
By providing emergency shelter and supporting communities with social distancing to reduce the spread of the virus, we are helping to increase awareness about the threat of coronavirus.
By working with communities to raise awareness we can help more people to stay safe.
As coronavirus spreads, shelter saves lives. Discover how we are working to help people protect themselves in dangerously crowded camps and disaster zones.
We are helping families now and our vital support will help keep people as healthy as possible. Please support vulnerable families today.
At ShelterBox our team is taking Coronavirus (COVID-19) very seriously. Please read this Q&A to learn more about what we are doing.
Like you, the team here at ShelterBox are concerned about the impact coronavirus is having on our lives and the world around us.
This global pandemic is changing all our lives. It’s our duty as humanitarians to help those least able to protect themselves.
For 20 years, we have helped people build emergency shelter. As coronavirus spreads, we need to act fast and use our experience and expertise in new ways.