I was so excited to get an email from our Playcentre saying some families were donating items to a container heading to the tsunami devastated Samoa. They also extended the invitation to anyone else who wanted to contribute as well.
I am looking forward to talking to the kids about what they think we could donate. The older girls are well aware of the tsunami in Samoa because my DD8′s teacher had been there at the time of the earthquake and tsunami (on her belated honeymoon, I might add). They were able to survive it thanks to the sturdy poles of the tree hut apartments. Unfortunately the teacher witnessed death and devestation as they joined the recovery efforts to find survivors. (Her story was in the NZ’s Woman’s Weekly). During the ULearn conference we found out that one of the teachers who had registered to attend, had sadly died in the tsunami. At the conference, the participants were encouraged to donate to the Samoan Habitate for Humanity. On the morning of the last day, they had raised over $2500.
There are also lots of ways to donate money too, if you google it.
If you were wondering how to be a part of donating goods check out:
http://www.mpia.govt.nz/latest-news/regional-news-and-events
Wellington to Samoa
Container doors will close on Monday 26 October 2009. Donors are asked to contact 0508 TSUNAMI (8786264) to find out times when collection points are open.
Below are the addresses for the collection points and the village the containers are assigned to go.
• Wesley Church, 75 Taranaki Street, Wellington Central
1. Vailoa & Ulutogia
2. Lepa & Saleapaga
• Hosana World Outreach Centre, 1115-1121 High St, Taita
3. Saleaumua & Mutiatele
4. Malaela & Satitoa
• Tauaomanino Trust, 2 Hassell Road (off Lower Main Drive) Kenepuru, Porirua
5. Vaovai & Poutasi
6. Vavau & ‘Aufaga
7. GENERAL GOODS
• EFKS, (“Aufaga) 111 Castor Crescent, Cannons Creek, Porirua
8. Lalomanu
Types of items to donate:
* Building materials and tools
* Non-perishable foods and kitchen items – pots, pans etc.
* Things for babies / children
* They have had a lot of adult clothes go through, but need baby clothes and goods (though not bassinets or cots)
* Books/toys/stationary
Inquiries to 0508 TSUNAMI (8786264)
I came across an article about a Titahi Bay man, Mike Baker who decided to orgainse containers to ship goods to go to Samoa as well. It’s so great to hear stories about people pulling together to help those in need.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/local/2938071/Plea-for-goods-for-Samoa