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Workshop Training with “Threads Across the Pacific” – ongoing

This is an ongoing project with the SHaRM Foundation working with New Zealand based Threads Across the Pacific team to deliver sewing workshops to women in Vanuatu. In November 2016, the first workshops were successfully held at Suango Mele Primary School with 20 mamas and unemployed girls from the area attending.  A follow up tutorial was delivered to those mamas during Threads stay in Vila during September 2018 to provide further skills training to those attendees.

Upcoming Threads Across the Pacific workshops have been assisted by SHaRM Foundation and in 2019 will include Mangaliliu and Tanilou mamas – a schedule to be advised.

Many thanks to the Threads Across the Pacific volunteers for providing these workshops. For further information please see the Project Reports and Financials section of this website.

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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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