As soon as Cyclone Winston began its devastating rampage throughout Fiji, an Auckland man began working out a way to get emergency supplies to those in need.
Paul Ross, the founder of charity Pacific Kids, has been helping orphans of the Pacific island for the past three years in Loloma, near Nadi, but he knew the cyclone would have more far- reaching consequences, so he got on the phone to New Zealand businesses to get them on board.
"Very quickly I realised that Fiji was in desperate need of international help and I needed to do far more than simply help out at the orphanage."
Two weeks on since the deadly storm, Mr Ross has raised $48,000, secured 15 pallets of urgent medical supplies which are being dispatched tomorrow, started a clothes appeal in Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Brisbane, organised a tonne of rice to be shipped out and secured four pallets of disinfectant, sanitary items, aerosols and bacterial creams.
Mayo Industries has also supplied 160 brand new tarpaulins and Farro Fresh has pledged to collect donations and match it dollar for dollar up to $10,000.