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Let’s Build a Home for a Young Family
Deepak Pariyar and his wife Anita, like many others, have lost their home to the earthquakes in April, 2015. Since then, they have been living in a corrugated metal hut together with their six month-old baby girl and two teenage brothers.
Their hut consists of just two small rooms and two beds which they all share. They are constantly exposed to extreme weather conditions, dust, humidity, mosquitoes and rodents, making it very unsafe especially for their baby girl, Anju.
Another worrying factor is the upcoming monsoon season. The past monsoons have eroded the knoll of the land where the shed lays and the family doesn’t think that the hut will be able survive another monsoon.
Unfortunately, the young family doesn’t have much support. Deepak and his brothers have lost their parents and the family isn’t eligible for government funding. Nonetheless, the family is trying their best to change their situation. They have bought some material to start building the house but without any help they will not be able to finish the house before the next monsoon season.
So we want to help!
We believe that no family should live in these conditions and surely you think so too. To give you a brief glimpse of what your donation to Dada-Home.Org can buy:
-EUR 0,15 for a clay brick.
-EUR 15 for a sack of cement.
-EUR 150 for a truckload of sand.
The type of house we will build will depend on the amount of donations we will receive as well as on the specific needs of the respective young family. Generally, we wish to raise at least an amount of EUR 4500, as that will usually enable us to build a simple house with a strong foundation that can be extended later and provides a roof, a toilet and the necessary living space.
We will donate 25% of every order we receive this current month to the project.
We understand that not everyone is in a position to donate money, however, you can still help these young families by simply spreading the word.
So tell your friends, family and colleagues about Dada Home Org and our fundraisers.
You can share our Facebook page, recommend our website via email or tweet about us.
Thank you.