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Samoa Emergency Kit Fund for Cyclone Yasa 2020

$160 donated
Given by 4 generous donors in 6 weeks

Fundraising to purchase Emergency Relief Kits and shipment to Samoa following the wake of Cyclone Yasa

Auckland

Cyclone Yasa has devastated Fiji and hit Samoa. The cyclone has caused displacement, destruction, and flooding through main cities and families struggling to connect with each other to reach safety.

Right now, they are facing one of the largest cyclones in the Pacific Basin, and they're going to need our help.

I'm looking to fund the purchase and shipment of basic provisions like canned goods, grains, water bottles, survival goods, and Emergency Relief Kits for families that have lost their homes, which includes tents and enough emergency supplies for six people. These kits are over $1000 NZD each and are made here in NZ, even one kit will help a family that have lost everything so close to Xmas.

Every bit helps, small or large.

Praying for our Pacific Neighbours.

Melanie Main's involvement (page creator)

I am looking to purchase and coordinate shipment of emergency relief kits to send to Samoa

Use of funds

The funds will be used to purchase Emergency Shelters and relief kits, along with provisions of canned goods and sanitary products to be distributed in Samoa for those in need.

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Latest donations

Hilde
Hilde on 24 Dec 2020
Mosquito nets would be practical
$50
Nicola
Nicola on 22 Dec 2020
Every little bit helps... x
$50
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 18 Dec 2020
$10
Neil
Neil on 18 Dec 2020
Thoughts with you all x
$50

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This campaign started on 18 Dec 2020 and ended on 31 Jan 2021.