Vanuatu Fundraiser - Cyclone PAM - Help Macca help those in need...
#46
Contribution made. Godspeed with rebuilding homes, etc.
Hope to see the island someday, I've been considering a New Zealand holiday for some time, may swing over to your island sometime in the future.
Hope to see the island someday, I've been considering a New Zealand holiday for some time, may swing over to your island sometime in the future.
#48
Macca:
Contribution made. Much as we all share a passion for Porsches, it fades to triviality when something of this magnitude destroys livelihoods, families and neighbourhoods. Very best of luck in the reconstruction.
Contribution made. Much as we all share a passion for Porsches, it fades to triviality when something of this magnitude destroys livelihoods, families and neighbourhoods. Very best of luck in the reconstruction.
#51
Mark, I know circumstances are hard, I lived through a few years on 20+ days of no power. But my house stood and all was well.But it seems somehow it's slowing down.
It's a bit embarrassing that we didn't hit 30k yet.
Hundreds of owners here benefitting of sharing photos, suggestions hints and help..
I know you are sweating and working your *** of, never mind wifey..
Post another thread on the 991GT3 section please to remind all us rich ballers to pitch in.
I'm not the biggest donator I bet but c'mon people, mark is working his *** off and these people are really suffering.....
It's a bit embarrassing that we didn't hit 30k yet.
Hundreds of owners here benefitting of sharing photos, suggestions hints and help..
I know you are sweating and working your *** of, never mind wifey..
Post another thread on the 991GT3 section please to remind all us rich ballers to pitch in.
I'm not the biggest donator I bet but c'mon people, mark is working his *** off and these people are really suffering.....
#52
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Hi Peter and others. Good idea, I will post a new thread tp get things going
Here are a few pictures including the "911" truck in RS Lava orange regalia - who says 911s cant go bush (have had the lisence plate for almost a decade - funny thing is the local cop liked it and so now also now has the same lisence plate LOL! only in the islands....)...
Thanks you all so much for your support. Joanna is constantly amazed at the generosity of this community and Im very proud to be part of the RL family...
#55
Thanks guys. Really appreciating your help for us to reach our target.
Ok. Quick update here then I will post a new thread on the weekend in an effort to document everything that has been done to date. My wife Joanna will be updating everyone who has contributed through the fundraiser website "Update" function.
We got our internet back yesterday and power a week ago so things are looking up for us! For many power and internet are still a dream.
We have had a run of good weather here. House No.1 is 5.2 x 9m home for family of 4/5. We cut the footing, made the steel cage, poured the footing then built two block high base (400mm) with steel rod reinforcement and poured the block then backfilled, set mesh and poured a 100mm concrete slab this week. The "pad" is now completed, the timber has been delivered and the wall framing and roof rafters are under construction and should take around 5 more days to complete! We have ordered all we need barring electrical and plumbing. The roofing iron will arrive from New Zealand late next week we are told (and very much hoping it will be delivered the following week for completion of the first house). The second house we are building is ready for the cage to be completed tomorrow. We hope to have a slab completed by the end of next week. The real challenge is paying for and getting the supplies before everyone else takes them. Skilled labour is tough to find too. We have managed to do well so far on all front but there are always surprises along the way! Whilst these projects are underway we are repairing two other houses in teh village and giving advise to a number of others also working with their donors to provide similar assistance to the local people.
The fundraiser has been well subscribed and we are on our way to our stretch target. The amazing support of all on RL and the 991 GT3 board as well as the RL New Zealand board has been overwhelming. Joanna and I and the people we are working to assist are forever indebted. We have a tough few weeks ahead of us then we must travel to NZ for supplies and a little R&R. The last three weeks have been tough (perhaps we are soft from easy living). Its definitely been a "life altering event" for us in that it has reset our priorities and expectations in life and made us realise how privileged we all are - its also demonstrated what a great cluster of enthusiasts we are a part of!
P.S. A few extra shots here:
Washing day in the village.
Banking Island Village style.
Unicef erect 100s of temporary schools around the country!
Ok. Quick update here then I will post a new thread on the weekend in an effort to document everything that has been done to date. My wife Joanna will be updating everyone who has contributed through the fundraiser website "Update" function.
We got our internet back yesterday and power a week ago so things are looking up for us! For many power and internet are still a dream.
We have had a run of good weather here. House No.1 is 5.2 x 9m home for family of 4/5. We cut the footing, made the steel cage, poured the footing then built two block high base (400mm) with steel rod reinforcement and poured the block then backfilled, set mesh and poured a 100mm concrete slab this week. The "pad" is now completed, the timber has been delivered and the wall framing and roof rafters are under construction and should take around 5 more days to complete! We have ordered all we need barring electrical and plumbing. The roofing iron will arrive from New Zealand late next week we are told (and very much hoping it will be delivered the following week for completion of the first house). The second house we are building is ready for the cage to be completed tomorrow. We hope to have a slab completed by the end of next week. The real challenge is paying for and getting the supplies before everyone else takes them. Skilled labour is tough to find too. We have managed to do well so far on all front but there are always surprises along the way! Whilst these projects are underway we are repairing two other houses in teh village and giving advise to a number of others also working with their donors to provide similar assistance to the local people.
The fundraiser has been well subscribed and we are on our way to our stretch target. The amazing support of all on RL and the 991 GT3 board as well as the RL New Zealand board has been overwhelming. Joanna and I and the people we are working to assist are forever indebted. We have a tough few weeks ahead of us then we must travel to NZ for supplies and a little R&R. The last three weeks have been tough (perhaps we are soft from easy living). Its definitely been a "life altering event" for us in that it has reset our priorities and expectations in life and made us realise how privileged we all are - its also demonstrated what a great cluster of enthusiasts we are a part of!
P.S. A few extra shots here:
Washing day in the village.
Banking Island Village style.
Unicef erect 100s of temporary schools around the country!
#59
Grizfish+Ma911 - Thanks so much for your kindness and donation.
A quick update here for those who have not seen the Indiegogo update my wife sent out this morning.
Last week we got the bulk of the timber framing in place on the first house. Still have some frame braces, the perlons, strapping and dynabolts into the pad (waiting for pad to cure off a bit) before we have the roofing iron delivered for screwing down. Roofing iron will be late next week and the house will be ready for this by the end of the week. Once the roof is up we can line the internal partition walls and get the electrical under-way.
The second house is underway. Making the cage today and pouring the footings if the weather stays dry (has some rain yesterday and some scheduled today). Hoping to get the pad down for this smaller house by mid week and will be framing it by by the weekend. We also have running repairs to at least two other house under-way as and when materials are available. We are keeping receipts etc for everything we purchase and will keep all updated with that too once the fundraiser has closed.
A quick update here for those who have not seen the Indiegogo update my wife sent out this morning.
Last week we got the bulk of the timber framing in place on the first house. Still have some frame braces, the perlons, strapping and dynabolts into the pad (waiting for pad to cure off a bit) before we have the roofing iron delivered for screwing down. Roofing iron will be late next week and the house will be ready for this by the end of the week. Once the roof is up we can line the internal partition walls and get the electrical under-way.
The second house is underway. Making the cage today and pouring the footings if the weather stays dry (has some rain yesterday and some scheduled today). Hoping to get the pad down for this smaller house by mid week and will be framing it by by the weekend. We also have running repairs to at least two other house under-way as and when materials are available. We are keeping receipts etc for everything we purchase and will keep all updated with that too once the fundraiser has closed.