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ShelterBox will provide aid for those displaced by conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It has been reported that tens of thousands of people have been displaced by the current crisis in the DRC. Volunteers are packing an initial 200 ShelterBoxes containing ten-man tents, blankets, cooking equipment, water purification and mosquito nets, which will be sent to Goma in the Congo. A further 200 boxes will follow.
A ShelterBox Response Team (SRT) has departed to distribute the aid to those in need in Goma and the surrounding area. The team will include ShelterBox new Operations Manager Peter Sykes, a former Regional Manager in West Africa for Oxfam, who has also worked for Save the Children and DFID, the Department for International Development. The second team member, Jens Pagotto, from Bath in the UK, is a volunteer who graduated from the intensive ShelterBox training scheme in September. This will be his first deployment with the charity, during a year’s sabbatical in which he is focusing on voluntary work. Oxfam assisted ShelterBox by acting as a consignee to receive the aid into the country.

ShelterBox and Oxfam are regular partners in disaster relief, working together to help those who have been displaced. The DRC is the 50th different country that ShelterBox has worked in. To date, the charity has responded to more than 75 disasters, both natural and man-made.

 
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Written by Andrew Dalrymple (Market Rasen)   
Thursday, 11 October 2007

MarhsallsMarket Rasen Rotarians turned out in force to act as marshals at a recent event at the Market Rasen Racecourse which you might like to put on the web or preferably into Link. This was an event where over 1000 local women participated in a Race for Life, the biggest women’s sporting endeavour that raises millions for Cancer Research UK. The women walked or ran round the 5km course; many of them ran to remember family and friends who had died of cancer.

Half of the members of the Market Rasen Rotary Club turned out to act as marshals and the event went extremely smoothly. The organisers were delighted with the £150,000 that is expected to have been raised especially as it had to have been cancelled on two previous occasions due to appalling weather.

 
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