Rangiora Earthquake Express Updated 1440hrs
UPDATE: EARTHQUAKE RELIEF
Rangiora Earthquake
Express
Updated 1440hrs
Rangiora Earthquake Express road trains are trundling out of Rangiora Racecourse at the rate of one every two or three hours.
The convoys of private 4WDs and trailer-shod cars are delivering food and essential supplies to the worst hit areas of south-east Christchurch.
Organiser Fiona Parkes says she and her team of volunteers are speechless at the generosity of New Zealanders.
Donations received or promised during the past 24 hours
include:
A container load of water bottles from Spring
Fresh
An unlimited supply of muesli bars from
Griffins
An unlimited supply of burger buns, 10,000kgs of
bacon, 15,000 chicken nuggets from McDonald’s
6,000
chocolate bars from Cadbury
A pallet load of torches and
batteries from T K Global + use of a refrigerated
container.
A sizeable donation from Canterbury earthquake
Trust.
Sanitizer and emergency supplies from Canterbury
4WD club.
Rangiora Earthquake Express still urgently
needs donations of (in order of priority):
Non-perishable
food items: tins – i.e baked beans, spaghetti, corn, peas,
tuna, corned beef, long life milk, sugar, pet food
etc.
Empty and full water bottles.
Baby needs:
nappies, food, and formula
Sanitary products; Toilet
paper, Nappies, feminine hygiene items
Batteries,
candles, lighters, matches,
Boxes
For full
details of how you can help the volunteer led feeding scheme
for those affected by the Christchurch earthquake please go
to
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Rangiora-Earthquake-Express
Background
Rangiora
Earth Quake Express was set up on the 23rd February 2011.
Brendan Malone of Rangiora went on air asking if locals
could fill water bottles and take them in to the Chevier
centre in Rangiora. At the same time Jayne Rattray project
manager and Ben Walker of Helicontrax organized their
resources to start flying in food. Assisted by Fiona Parkes
they joined forces with Brendan Malone to fly goods in.
They took to the air funding the helicopters themselves.
The two Helicontrax helicopters were flying into the South Eastern suburbs of Christchurch: Wainoni, Bexley and Brighton for the past 4 days. These are the areas that the local police have identified as the worst hit suburbs.
The express is now running as a Road Train and we now
have 150 personnel including the police on the ground
distributing food, water, and other essentials to those
people most in need of food.
Facebook:
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