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Sheltereach

Locality: Ferntree Gully, Victoria

Phone: +61 412 527 778



Address: 5 Gaydon st 3156 Ferntree Gully, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.sheltereach.org

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25.01.2022 Life following the Idai crisis. The building process will be a big process. This is a link to the aftermath and the rebuilding process https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHGTcPJExok&t=154s... Sheltereach homes can be built using the preferred cladding for the region on a local budget. Let's get people back in a house.



25.01.2022 BIG CHANGES AND HELPING WITH COVID 19 Now Sheltereach will be having a major change happening. Following Australia's experiences there has been the cry for other housing and units here. Especially small little units in backyards assisting with covid lock-down struggles. WE WILL BE CHANGING TO ASSIST BOTH LOCALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY... There will be more posted with website info on - modular houses - permit free units Look forward to further assisting those needing it

24.01.2022 Quick and easy to construct with only a couple of people needed

23.01.2022 Each frame telescopes into the corner pieces



22.01.2022 Houses that use different designs and material, whilst also not being of high expense or technical difficulty. The Polytech House.

18.01.2022 INTRODUCING MODULAR DESIGNS (name to be 100% confirmed) Modular Designs is Australian focused, producing backyard units and housing where there are needs locally, especially during Covid and the rebuilding that continues post fires. The construction is quick and simple, being at minimal cost which is so important when finances are stretched. The technology has been with Sheltereach for some time (as seen on the website and posts below - the 'polytech' housing). A couple ...of backyard units for Australia are presently in the construction phase. See Modular Designs on facebook and some information on the Sheltereach website. Here is a construction photo.

16.01.2022 The first phase of the Nepal project. Hopefully the petrol crisis doesn't continue and cause dilemmas.



12.01.2022 Sadly not only is Australia living through the challenges of Covid-19 but they still have people who are yet to recover from the bush fires pre the virus. Before restrictions were set Sheltereach was able to travel to the effected areas. It is a real lesson in understanding the nature and uniqueness of each fire that results in varying specefic impacts. Whilst travel is not possible and circumstances are a struggle to attend to we still work to keep informed on how needs are being met in the regions of concern. Our thoughts and prayers to many who have been greatly affected by both the fires and now covid19.

12.01.2022 Cameroon struggles between the French and the English, leading to houses burned and destroyed. Many desire to replenish what has been theirs. It has been brought to Sheltereach's attention. We look towards possible assistance when the time is right.

11.01.2022 This video gives an introduction into Sheltereach and what their main initial product 'Tarpaulin House' offers. It gives insight into situations such as disasters and the needs for particular types of shelter. A unit that can provide shelter immediately and then be built on to become a house has immeasurable benefits, this being only one of Sheltereach's many products and services.

10.01.2022 The devastation following cyclone Idai. Homes after homes destroyed.

10.01.2022 The Humanitarian Supply Challenge Presentation with Julie Bishop.



05.01.2022 setting up made simple with only a couple of people needed

01.01.2022 Sheltereach connected with Rotary in Hawaii, hearing what the struggles are in the northern islands and looking over the response options.

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