HOW TO:
- Buy a shipping container. (40’HIGH CAB preferred). Find a local donor e.g. from your church or social group. these HIGH CABS are best to then be transformed into classrooms globally at the new destinations.
- Email details to info@foundationgoodwill.com to get some guiding free help how to do this GOOD “bouncing” thing for the children and how to get through all the necessary loopholes of documents too.
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40 Ft Shipping Container
- Have it at one of your locations (often car park of a business or school or church is used if secure). Use your business contacts.
- Start collecting secondhand school aids,band aids even,musical instruments,books, pens,chalks, and furniture, uniforms etc. (Some may need cleaning or repair before sending and may take a month to repair in the backyards of many kind goodwill donors globally etc.)

Another always smiling visitor lady of GOODWILL is Trose, with a great passion to help children in need is Trose in Australia. She has no children but feels that she feels lead to care for the children of Vanuatu. She has many friends who share her passion to bring help and peace to the poverty situations for children in Vanuatu after the devastation of 2015 Cyclone Pam still leaving great poverty for children in 2016. Trose was a close personal friend of the Susie Whitehead family and clearly inspired by that same passion to give freely without boundaries or condemnations of others,to make a better world for the future to be GOOD and not limited by any discriminations or barriers that often hold so many back from doing the GOOD thing to all..

Collecting chairs and desks in Australia for a Goodwill Container they have obtained and waiting in their own backyard to carry Goodwill things to “Bounce the Goodwill things ” to Goodwill friends for Goodwill needs of children, especially atm in Vanuatu. Often this group help depressed teenagers to do works for free to help others overseas to bring a “bounce” back to joy filled service to children of the world.

USA Youth cleaning chairs ready for packing. From her back yard to schools in need… esp in Vanuatu in 2016- just waiting for a pumpkin container carriage to carry them away into a new life to serve the children of Vanuatu.
- Clean container & check it has a transport register on the side & Tightly pack every crevice of container and brace well with ropes. Make a detailed list and send to info@foundationgoodwill.com to ensure that it is checked for quarantine and customs regulations at destination country.
- Please only send repaired & clean items with complete list to info@foundationgoodwill.com along with shipping details. Make a project to repair some of the secondhand items with your friends in your own backyard before “bouncing ” GOOD things for the children in need. Tip. Don’t let it drag on for months but get into it in a month together or folks loose interest and passion.


Tightly back from back to front and brace ready for shipping. Make a complete list of school items “bouncing” including everything in each carton.

More chairs4schools global.Note the tight packing process. Even the old filing cabinets are full of secondhand shoes and sports equip here.
- Book a shipping agent in your country (use your business contacts) and some agents will discount. Get your own friends helping with the cost of shipping the container- once again many VERY GOOD businesses will gladly help with this when approached.
- ”Bounce off your goodwill things” then to make a foundation for education in location of your choice.

Ex Goodwill students now adults and working in Orland and then in free time come to help to collect & pack more for children today esp in Vanuatu this year.- they even gave generously of their time to travel to unpack as well and deliver the goods to schools and families in need.Strong muscles need to pack high in their days off work too. High -cab containers used so they can be transformed into a”pumpkin/ classroom” or safety shelter at destinations.
- Notify your Foundation Goodwill friends by email, that you have done this and when delivery is due in designated port and all costs are paid. Also send all accompanying contents, lists and copies of fees paid to travel from your country before departure to your country of choice. All goods are checked thoroughly by customs inspectors at destination to ensure no naughty things added!!!
- Email to info@foundationgoodwill.com
- 2016 is focused on sending /bouncing to Vanuatu which is still in need after Cyclone Pam.

Container heading off to help some more children in need.Many thanks to Green Swire shipping for generous sponsorship discounts of containers in the Pacific.
- Foundation Goodwill business friends in designated ports will arrange local customs and Education and Government department clearances and entry permits and entry costs , where possible, when lists arrive before shipping. Many thanks to generous businesses and church groups for help with these costs so kindly done.
- Email to info@foundationgoodwill.com
- According to Education Department needs at designated countries, then volunteers (often travel to assist locals also and do deliveries of items once assigned to specific schools. The “bouncing” is done. (Alert: no more deliveries into Sharia areas). Another one of the Tonner family below, Anthony Tonner, after Cyclone Pam, doing the bounce” of the GOOD things to the children. Anthony said, “I have children who are always happy and healthy so it is a great opportunity to help other children who need help. Thank You for this opportunity that all my family love to help with too. Quite a family project now after so many years.”
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Another Townsville Tonner (Anthony Tonner this one) and his friends arrive to Unpacking container that has arrived and been approved to be ready for schools in Vanuatu. “Bouncing the ball to children in need.”See donated delivery truck with volunteers below heading off to deliver to schools in Port Vila already.
Email to info@foundationgoodwill.com for help with delivery where needed.

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Vanuatu new Students in your old uniform shirts &standing in front of painted container that came from your backyard to their’s to be their new classroom.Never been students at school before so very happy kiddies and parents too.
- The empty shipping container is then donated to schools to be used for classrooms with a new Foundation Goodwill name as “Cinderella Pumpkins” to be painted, cut and transformed into classrooms as seen globally. Then so the building “foundations” are also done to offer a “goodwill place” or Cinderella -change for education to “bounce on” where no buildings exist. Many thanks to shipping container donors.

Container sent from Australia and arrived and unloaded in 2013 at Port Vila and painted there by local artists like Dub, above before delivery/”bounce” to a GOODWILL school in Vanuatu and ready to become a class room or school office or staff room..Mr Dub has his FAMILY ON KIND SCHOLARSHIPS TO GOODWILL SO CONSIDER A DIRECT TO CHILD FAMILY SPONSORSHIP.
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Goodwill youth cadet trainees -volunteers Sera & Sam

A goodwill school class 2 – 2016 with uniforms, shoes, books, seats and volunteer teachers – tho first time at school the children are very eager to have opportunity to learn. These children have been sponsored by the Tonner family of Vanuatu2016 and are wearing the GOODWILL sign over their hearts to Bloom into Goodwill stars of the future for Vanuatu.

Trose helping children try on new donated shoes at a school in Vanuatu.

Happy Grade 1 students with brand new shoes and uniforms donated from many diverse social and church groups who cross all barriers to “bounce GOOD and their GOODWIll hearts “to these GOOD children in need.. Thank you to all those who so generously provided for these wonderful but needy children.