Serena Kelsch

Humanitarian Director Of Strategic Partnerships at ShelterBox USA

Serena Kelsch has extensive experience in fundraising and development roles within various organizations, including ShelterBox USA, Los Padres ForestWatch, and Habitat for Humanity. Serena holds a Master's degree in Public Administration with a focus on International Development Management from Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Serena has a Bachelor's degree in Cultural Anthropology from UC Santa Barbara and participated in an AFS Exchange Year in Switzerland.

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Santa Barbara, United States

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ShelterBox USA

ShelterBox delivers the essentials families need to begin rebuilding their lives in the aftermath of a disaster. From ShelterBoxes to ShelterKits, we can send immediate emergency shelter and other lifesaving equipment anywhere in the world. We instantly respond to earthquake, volcano, flood, hurricane, cyclone, tsunami or conflict and have responded to 275 disasters in 95 countries. ShelterBoxes typically contain a disaster relief tent for a family, thermal blankets and groundsheets, water storage and purification equipment, solar lamps, cooking utensils, a basic tool kit, mosquito nets and a children’s activity pack. ShelterKits contain plastic sheeting, basic tools, rope and fixings that enable families to rapidly provide their own shelter or make repairs to their damaged houses in the aftermath of a disaster. The contents of our aid can be tailored depending on the nature and location of the disaster, with great care taken sourcing every item to ensure it is robust enough to be of lasting value. Highly trained ShelterBox Response Teams distribute aid on the ground, working closely with local leaders, organizations, international aid agencies and Rotary clubs worldwide. Since its inception in 2000, ShelterBox has firmly established itself at the forefront of international disaster relief, providing emergency shelter for the world's most vulnerable people. www.ShelterBoxUSA.org


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