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One thousand pairs of rubber footwear

General information

Overall description

We have access to 4,000 pairs of rubber wellington boots which we are recycling – in part to make footwear, and in part to make products to sell to raise funds. We will use the money we raise to help send the lower clog part to areas in the world that require decent footwear.

Timing

We are raising the money now, but aim to have 1,000 pairs of clogs ready and the money to fund their journey by the end of 2012

Partnership types

Provision of goods

Disasters

Afghanistan; Central African Republic; Congo; East Africa Drought; Haiti: Earthquakes...show all (10)

Global issues

Agriculture, aquaculture and forestry; Children, youth and family welfare; Community...show all (10)

Regions / countries / territories

Africa: 54 countries (show)
Americas: Brazil
Asia: 41 countries (show)

Goods details

Goods description

Welly Clogs. These clogs are decent waterproof clogs. They are durable for long distances and comfortable. We have many different sizes.

Type(s) of goods

Apparel & fashion

Quantity

1,000 pairs

Location

Somerset, England, United Kingdom

Frequency (one-off or ongoing)

I may do both.

Cost of goods

There is no cost.

Transport

I can transport these goods (or cover cost of transport).

Expiry

Expiry dates are not relevant to these goods.

Condition

These goods are second hand.

Origin

Glastonbury Festival

Split

These goods may be divided between recipients.

Packing

Boxed


Organisation details

Organisation name

The Welly Recycling Project

Annual turnover (US$)

Less than 500,000

Contact details

Only verified non-profit organisations who have exchanged contact details may view this.

Responses

  • Contact details exchanged
    18 Jan 2012 04:23 GMT

    Hope and Aid Direct Verified non-profit organisation
    (Verified non-profit organisation)

    Janet Young says: I am responding to your offer on Global Hand on behalf of Hope and Aid Direct (www.hopeandaiddirect.org.uk). We are a charity which takes lorry convoys of aid to Kosovo, a country still traumatised by war. Shoes are always needed especially waterproof ones for rural areas.
    We have a group in Bristol who would be able to liaise with you, collect and store shoes until our next convoy. Please phone or email me if you think we can work with you.

  • Contact details exchanged
    18 Jan 2012 07:03 GMT

    Support Home of God (SuhoG) Project Verified non-profit organisation
    (Verified non-profit organisation)

    Prylla Nwagbo says: Hi, we are interested in your offer for farmers in rural Africa where we work.
    Thank you so much.
    Prylla

  • Commented
    18 Jan 2012 08:16 GMT

    Hope Life Cooperation Organisation
    (Unverified non-profit organisation)

    Joseph Idigba Awuru says: We are interested in the pairs of shoes for school students in the rural areas of The Gambia, Africa, most of them go to schools with out shoes.

    I hope to hear from you soon.

    J Awuru
    Director
    Hope Life Cooperation
    The Gambia

  • Commented
    19 Jan 2012 11:22 GMT

    Learning and Development Kenya (LDK)
    (Unverified non-profit organisation)

    Learning and Development Kenya says: Dear Sir/ Madam, We are interested in your offer and here is a short description about our organization. Learning and Development Kenya is a local NGO with offices in Nakuru, Kenya. It defends literary all of the Human Rights on daily basis. Currently it gives over 400 children between 5 and 17 years of age a chance to obtain and learn to keep these rights, up to 5,000 people from the surrounding community benefit from its activities like HIV/AIDS, Medical support, and microfinance programs. Part of Learning and Development Kenya’s work has been documented online (ldkenya-cbs.info/).

    Seventy-six of LDK’s students have lost their mothers and fathers, many to the AIDS epidemic, and LDK has built a dormitory adjacent to the school where those children now live. LDK provides shelter, three meals a day, and medical care. These children are receiving the support and care they desperately need, while attaining an education that will allow them to grow into successful, independent adults.

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Philip Ndeta
    Director, Learning and Development Kenya
    P O Box 13808
    Nakuru 20100
    Kenya
    Phone: 254 721 919 483
    Email: philipndeta@yahoo.com

  • Commented
    19 Jan 2012 01:51 GMT

    Abang Ashu Academy (3A)
    (Unverified non-profit organisation)

    Rev Abang Anthony Ashu says: Abang Ashu Academy is interested in your offer for the offer will help mothers and others to go to farms and work during raining and dry seasons with any problem.
    our shiping address is:

    ABANG ANTHONY ASHU
    DELEGATE
    ABANG ASHU ACADEMY C.I.G
    P.O.BOX 52 MAMFE,
    SOUTH WEST REGION,
    CAMEROON

  • Commented
    26 Jan 2012 11:39 GMT

    SAPCONE
    (Unverified non-profit organisation)

    Amoni Thomas Amfry says: Dear All Friends of Indigenous People
    Save Turkana Child is an initiative of SAPCONE-NORTHERN KENYA to support orphans and vulnerable children in kenya ,based in Turkana Kenya,a
    nonprofit,,charitable organization.

    SAPCONE in the endeavors to help and support the left orphans children
    who lost their parents following the series of Todonyang massacres of
    the Turkana people by the Dassanatch of Ethiopia on 2nd May and 5TH
    August 2011 at Todonyang area of North Turkana.

    This number of orphan children adds to the already number of children
    earlier identified and assisted by our organization have increased the
    burden we already experience.

    The conflicts between the Turkana community and its neighbouring
    communities from Ethiopia,South Sudan and Uganda which had claimed a
    lot of Human lives and livestock losses thus causing suffering and
    vulnerability to the Turkana children in general and couples with the
    other factors.

    It is evident that many children were left orphan with no one to take
    care or carter for their basic needs to enable them even pursue
    Education.The nature of poverty level in the Turkana community does
    not necessitate adoption and assisting the other needy families or
    children.

    It is under this notion that we are trying find an alternative ways of
    helping these needy orphan children who require support to enable
    them live like any other children in the community.
    donation will improve their lives.contact undersign.We need offer

    Amoni Thomas Amfry
    Director
    E-mail:info@turkanapeople.org

  • Commented
    30 Jan 2012 01:04 GMT

    Our Lady of Piat High School
    (Unverified non-profit organisation)

    Sr. Ellen S. Labrador, FAS says: hello!

    I am interested to be recipient of the footwear.. Our children can surely make use of it.

    I am aware Philippine is quite far, please consider us. Thank you.

    SR. ELLEN S. LABRADOR, FAS
    OUR LADY OF PIAT HIGH SCHOOL
    PIAT, CAGAYAN VALLEY
    PHILIPPINES

    sr_ellen@live.com

  • Commented
    03 Feb 2012 12:56 GMT

    Fountain Youth Group
    (Unverified non-profit organisation)

    JOSEPHAT OUNDO BWIRE says: Dear Sir / Madam,

    Fountain Youth Initiative is a registered community based organization working in Githurai which is an informal settlement in Nairobi. The organization works with vulnerable children and youths hence our mission is to Nurture, Empower and Transform local young people to be better people in the society. Fountain Youth Initiative kindly request you to consider donating shoes to this program because some children in the community are not attending school because of lack of shoes because of school rules and sickness.
    Thanks for considering our requests

    best regards
    Josephat Bwire
    Program manager
    Fountain Youth Initiative

  • Commented
    13 Feb 2012 11:58 GMT

    Mwape Proculious

    Mwape Proculious says: Strategic Youth Organisation has expressed deep interest in partnering with you.

    We work to help the need in all possible ways, especially the youth. therefore if you partner with us here in Zambia, a lot of the real needy people will benefit from those shoes.

    Email:strategicyouthorg@zambia.co.zm

  • Commented
    13 Feb 2012 02:20 GMT

    Light and Life Mission Cameroon
    (Unverified non-profit organisation)

    Ebontane Charles Sone says: Light And Life Mission-Cameroon is a Christian Mission with a heart and passion to reach out to those who are hurt,abandoned,orphans,helpless and objectively poor.We integrate Christian discipline to serve needy mankand,use Evangelism to convert humanity to the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.Thus,we encourage the fight against physical,enviromental,social,economical,emotional and Spiritual poverty.Matt.9:36. Light And Life Mission acomplishes this dream through Evangelism,Church planting,Training,Helping Women help their families.,most of our Churches are found in the remote areas were there have never been a School,Hospital or a Church but thank God that the gospel is helping us discover some of those people.This is what most of those villages have been suffering,God helped us discover a people like this so that our partnership can help bring life to this group of people.Our goal is to reach the gospel to all the 10 regions of Cameroon. Cameroon is found in the Central Region of Africa with bondary with Nigeria,Equitorial Guinee,Gabon,Central African Republic,Chad.Cameroon has the pupolation of about 19 or 20 million inhabitants,wish you come partner with to fight and conker poverty together and bring live to this group of people. Thanks Rev Sone Charles 237-7759-1260 charlessone@yahoo.com