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Acknowledgements

SHaRM would like to thank the following people for their support:

Jacquie Webby

Teletika Mele Community Trust members

Ratua Foundation – Isabelle Henon

Cyrille Mainguy

Mele Beach Bar,

Stuart and Deb Friend (Sunny Coast)

Grand Hyatt donors of accommodation stays

Ryan Swart

Volunteer Vanuatu

BlueScope

Fred Hollows Clinic (NZ)

Lyndee Savage, friends and associated of Lyndee who donated goods

OneSaltWater

CWA Victorian Chapter

Wendy Robinson

Rathdowne Fabrics, Melbourne

Gail Adams

Michelle Riggs

Chez Mills

Jo Sullivan

Colleen Anderson

Nancy McMurray

Maureen Ryan

Louise Abicare

Marisol Lopez-Fernandez

Russell Sowden, David Irwin, James Colleain, James Oregan, Megan Shirley under the leadership of Lyndon Tamblyn

Jono Toomey

PSW Victoria

Monique Fischer

Anthony Sterpin

Faith Hodder

Dulcie Culph

Sue Price

Wendy Griffin (Ministry of Education)

Sally Austin

Oamaru PaperPlus

Oamaru Sports & Recreation

North Otago Schools

Fitzroy Readers

Trojan Press

Matra Southbank

La Manna and Genobile Brothers

Vila Distribution Hardware

Vila Modern Tiles

Vanuatu Aluminium and Glass

Jono Toomey

Mark Davies

Shuna and Gary Burdett

Gill Forde

June Hodder

Eki, Obed, Willie, Carlo, Melanie and Daniel

Peter Solomon

Byond Disaster Relief NZ – Team June 2017 undertaking refurbishing toilets at Tanilou School and Kommuniti Mele Project and sawmill and logging training

Tracy from Callipso One

Recent Updates

Our Approach

SHaRM has now been working since March 2015 to benefit the children of Vanuatu after Cyclone Pam … [Read More...]

What’s Coming Up

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Mammas Laef

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Welcome to SHaRM Foundation

On the night of March 13th 2015, Super Cyclone Pam hit the island nation of Vanuatu. Made up of 100 small islands, Vanuatu is the home of 250,000 people, many of whom live in traditional villages. Imagine being up all night as winds of 250kms pound your house and that of your neighbours. In the morning you go outside to find that somehow your house is still standing but those of your friends and family have literally ‘blown away’. No pots or pans; no knives and forks; no plates or cups. Your local school or kindy is now just a concrete slab without walls, roof, desks, chairs or books. This is what many people in Vanuatu faced in March. As a result, it is SHaRM’s objective to rebuild schools so that all children can gain access to an education. We are committed to helping this small island nation rebuild after cyclone Pam.  

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Rebuild Vanuatu Infrastructure - "Building a brighter future for Vanuatu children"

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