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Maewo Island Kindy

Maewo Island Kindy

A two classroom pre-school replacing an island thatched building that had deteriorated with holes in the roof. The school now provides classes for the Maewo pikininis in the morning and the Ambae evacuees in the afternoon. Toilet facilities have been built with this project and will also act as a safe house for villagers during cyclone or disasters. … [Read more...]

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Takara Primary School – completed in 2018

Takara Primary School – completed in 2018

This project provided repairs to the original classroom which was severely damaged in Cyclone PAM. Three years on Takara Primary now has a purpose built two classroom and fully repaired and strengthened original build with new library facilities. Takara Primary School Project – New Build and Reroofing – fully funded with Wellington Point Road Rotary, Queensland and SHaRM Foundation A bit … [Read more...]

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Mele Community Kindergarten – completed in 2018

Mele Community Kindergarten – completed in 2018

The Mele Commuity kindergarten was constructed by Save The Children Vanuatu in 2013 but was never completed resulting in deterioration after Cyclone Pam – specifically the unsealed ends of the building. SHaRM Foundation was approached to assist with the construction of a toilet block which would be used solely by the kindy pikininis. Volunteers, Rory and Siviu Chilia, from the community … [Read more...]

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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

SHaRM is always busy looking at new projects and we are focussing on the following project in … [Read More...]

Mammas Laef

Mammas Laef

This organisation is a micro enterprise situated in Pango, Vanuatu which makes reusable sanitary … [Read More...]

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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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