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Solomon Islands Tsunami

PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:32 pm
by eastcoastsurfshop
A couple of the local boys were caught up in this & have set up a fund to help...

"Me and a mate have just come back from the Solomons where we'd been scoring some unbelievably good surf day after day- long long barrels! But on April 2nd, a massive earthquake triggered a huge tsunami to hammer through the Solomons, completely destroying the village where we'd been staying with some locals. Their palm leaf huts on the beach didn't stand a chance. We only just escaped, and lost all our belongings. But more importantly, the people there have no homes now, and are camped up on the hill, too afraid to go back to where the village used to be. We've set up a fund called the Ghizo Tsunami Fund, and we hope to raise money to help the people get back on their feet. They have literally nothing left apart from a few machetes and some lanterns. Mark has kindly agreed to put a link to our site on the East Coast Website, once it is up and running. If you feel the urge, please donate some money as it's going straight to the chief of the village for him to distribute amongst the villagers, as we hope to return out there and help them ourselves. It would really mean a lot to these kind and amazing people to receive help from their surfing friends in England! Thanks."

P.S. if you want to donate now then send a cheque made out to 'The Ghizo Tsunami Fund' to: C.Hoare &CO., 37 Fleet Street, London, EC4P 4DQ

As soon as they get their website up & running, I will post it here.

ECS

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 12:29 am
by passion_of_the_crest
not to sound too pessimistic, but sending some check to the 'ghizmo tsunami fund' half-way around the world from where the actual disaster took place and to a guy who's now posted twice doesn't exactly sound 'kosher' to me. but, then again, i probably have like 15 posts, so i guess do whatever you want.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 2:56 am
by boardofwork
Too true. It is a big tragedy and i really feel sorry for those people involved and would love to help, but i can't help but feel that this is not the way. Show me i'm wrong and i will leap at the chance, but who are you? There are many large, organised international agencies helping who have the planning to make a real difference in situations like this. I'll give my money to them unless you can trully show me that you can do more. Sorry to be so short about it but it's my money that i am giving to help others and i want it to do just that, help others.......

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 3:09 pm
by eastcoastsurfshop
Hi guys. Completely understand what you are saying, especially in this day and age.

We are just a surf shop on the East Coast. Check us out at www.eastcoastsurf.co.uk - ask anyone in the surf industry about us or feel free to call us or drop us an email.

Like I said, two of the local surfers were caught up in the recent Tsunami. They lost all their belongings and had to come home but this was nothing compared to the loss experienced by the villagers they were staying with.

We are just trying to help them get word out about it, nothing sinister. As soon as they get their website up & running, I will post it here.

Thanks
East Coast Surf

PS, hope everyone has been getting some recently. Fun little wave here this morning & last night: -

http://magicseaweed.com/photoLab/viewPh ... toId=22391

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 3:27 pm
by northswell
Yeah i know who you are, i think i spoke to Mark down there just after you opened and as i was just about too.

Head high up at Cayton first thing this morning, clean fast and hollow 8)

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 10:27 am
by eastcoastsurfshop
Thanks Northswell, hope its all going good ;)

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:25 pm
by northswell
Ah tis good but if your posting links i am too.
http://www.northswell.co.uk/
We have had some epic days up here this year, has it made its way down from Yorkshire to you?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:06 pm
by eastcoastsurfshop
Yeah, it always makes it's way down here, just never gets as big. The banks are pretty poor at the moment as the last storm wrecked all the beaches :(

PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:01 pm
by eastcoastsurfshop
A bit more infomation for everyone...

http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/sto ... 3A22%3A963

Thanks
Mark
ECS

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 3:22 pm
by eastcoastsurfshop
Howzit

The guys have now got the website up & running. Please take some time to take a look. Even a small donation will help the villagers (many of the kids are surfers) to get themselves back up & running.

ECS