Supporting Vanuatuan RSE workers whose homes have been completely destroyed by Cyclone Harold whilst being stuck here in NZ during Covid-19.
Otago
This give a little is to raise money for the families affected by Cyclone Harold. The RSE workers who come to NZ to work and have been stuck here during lockdown , whose families are directly affected by Cyclone Harold which devatasted 90% of the homes of some of the men whilst they are stuck in NZ during Covid -19. The borders with Vanuatu and NZ remain closed (as at 26th May) and Cyclone Harold flatten these men's families homes while they are here in NZ working. The men are still here in NZ. Cyclone Harold past thru Pentecost, Malo , Santo and surrounding islands in April 2020 during Covid-19. These men remain stuck in NZ and have not seen their families since the Cyclone destroyed their homes. Cyclone Harold had winds of up to 275kmh and 450mm rain . Some of the families are living in caves and under tarpaulins while they wait for the men to return home to rebuild their houses. We are asking you to help to assist these men whose homes were destroyed by giving a donation. Every dollar means alot to them. You can also deliver , donate household goods ( curtains, bedding, sheet & towels, pots, ) and building supplies ( nails, roofing materials, doors, tools ) to , Melrose Orchards, 23 Norman Road, off Ettrick Raes Junction road state highway 8, ETTRICK, Central Otago. There is a 40ft container being shipped directly to Santo, Vanuatu.
My role is coordination and management of the local group who are raising funds for the RSE Vanuatuan workers who were affected by Cyclone Harold. I have some accommodation houses the men stay in whilst they are here in NZ. I'm known as their NZ Mum.
The funds raised will be given directly to the men whose family homes have been completely destroyed in Cyclone Harold. These men are from Pentecost, Malo , Santo and surrounding islands. All funds raised will be past directly to the men.
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