After the war, many families living in border communities returned home to find their houses destroyed or unsafe. Entire villages were left with damaged infrastructure, collapsed homes, and no basic shelter. Families are currently living in temporary shelters, damaged structures, or overcrowded conditions, exposed to weather, illness, and insecurity.
For parents, rebuilding a home without support is impossible due to loss of income, rising material costs, and trauma caused by the conflict.
The loss of a home affects every part of life. Children struggle to return to school, families lack privacy and safety, and communities cannot recover without stable housing. Women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities face the greatest risks, including poor health, stress, and long-term displacement.
Without immediate housing support, families remain trapped in poverty and instability.
This project aims to rebuild safe, durable, and dignified homes for war-affected families, allowing them to return, recover, and restart their lives. Housing is the foundation for healing, education, and long-term peace.
The project will provide:
Construction of permanent family homes
Temporary shelters during construction
Building materials (wood, cement, roofing, doors)
Safe water and sanitation facilities
Community labor and local workforce support
Technical supervision for safety standards
Trauma-sensitive community rebuilding support
This project will support 200 war-affected families, benefiting approximately 1,000 individuals.
Through stable housing, families will:
Live safely and with dignity
Rebuild livelihoods and income sources
Allow children to return to school
Strengthen community recovery and peace
Reduce displacement and long-term poverty
Restore hope and stability after conflict
A home is more than walls—it is safety, dignity, and a future. Your support helps families move from survival to recovery. Each donation directly rebuilds lives broken by war and helps communities heal.
Together, we rebuild homes and restore hope.