Help Build Homes for the Marginalized in Ethiopia

In the heart of Ethiopia, the Marginalized people face challenges that many of us cannot imagine. Due to poverty and marginalization, many families live without proper shelter, which is a fundamental necessity for a safe and healthy life. This article highlights three families in dire need of improved housing, and we hope you will consider donating to help construct their homes.

Ergicho Abure and his wife, Kibinesh Ergicho, are blessed with four children, two boys and two girls. Their youngest is just 4 months old. This family of six resides in a traditional rounded hut that is on the brink of collapse. Without immediate attention and support, this family faces the risk of living without a secure roof over their heads.


Aster Manos is a single grandmother who lives with her two granddaughters. Previously, Aster had a home, but it fell apart, leaving her no choice but to begin constructing a new house. Unfortunately, due to insufficient funds, she could not complete the construction. Now, Aster and her granddaughters sleep in a roofless structure, exposed to the elements and vulnerable to the harsh conditions.


Tegesech Gizachewo is a single mother raising her two sons. Like many others in her community, Tegesech struggles to provide a stable home for her children. Without a safe and secure environment, her family faces daily challenges that many of us take for granted.


Constructing a new home for each of these families requires 450,000 Birr, which is equivalent to approximately $3,000.

Your generous donation can make a significant difference in their lives, providing them with the safety, security, and dignity that a proper home affords.

By contributing to this cause, you are not only improving the living conditions of these families but also instilling hope and strength in an entire community. Every donation counts, and with your help, we can make a meaningful impact on the lives of these families. Please consider donating to help these families build a better future. Together, we can create a lasting change. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.

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