Overview
We coordinate and oversee the building of homes for homeless families using Haitian labor creating Haitian employment. One house at a time, we get families out of very inadequate housing, such as under a tarp. Many homes are started but never finished, dilapidated or unsafe, or were built with sub-standard materials.
How do we identify families?
Almost entirely through relationships with trusted Haitian partners in the community. We prayerfully consider the needs and how meeting the needs will elevate the family and bring glory to God.
How much does a project cost?
Every project is unique with differing circumstances. Repair projects depend on the size of the existing home, the nature of the need, and other factors. Re-build projects depend on similar factors such as whether existing materials may be reused. Building projects are affected by land ownership (or lack of it), needed materials, etc. If your church group or organization is interested in building a home for a Haitian family, Contact Us to make it happen.
Supply and Multiply also coordinates and facilitates smaller scale blessings of home improvements for safety, beds for increased health and comfort, and various similar projects as doors open to be a blessing to families and individuals in Montrouis.
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In 2020, Honduras was struck by two deadly hurricanes within two weeks of each other. After the storms, clean-up and repair efforts started, and while progress has been made, there is a need for a long-term solution. We plan to secure a roof to beams over the property. This will protect the property and redirect rainfall. This project will be done in two phases. The first is estimated to be $15,000. It will provide a roof over the property, a rain redirection system, and cement work. The second phase will be resetting up the classrooms.
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