Home sweet home
Food For The Poor builds homes for families in the countries where we serve, and one of the critical considerations in planning construction is input from the family.Builders assess the family's needs, climate and materials that can be bought locally, stimulating the local economy.
Lifechanging homeownership
In most countries where FFTP serves when an FFTP home is built, the matriarch – the female head of household – is given the legal rights to the land and the home. In-country staff work with the matriarch to file the appropriate paperwork to legally own the home that is built for them. In most countries where FFTP builds homes the matriarch is given legal homeownership because culturally, many communities do not empower women as home or landowners, but many women are the sole head of their households.
For example, in many countries, women are especially vulnerable to losing their homes, particularly if the male head of household dies, because gender-biased laws prevent women from owning property. Securing their home and land rights allows women to give their families long-lasting freedom and stability for generations. For a widow and mother like Maritane in Haiti, a new home saved her family.
Unsafe living since the 2010 Haiti earthquake
Sixteen-month-old Agnes, 3-year-old Jean-Benoit and 5-year-old Marie Raphaelle lived with their mother, Maritane, in a tiny, dark shack. They were all afraid of the dark, and they had plenty of reasons to feel that way. Animals, huge spiders as big as crabs and poisonous snakes invaded their home at night and tried to bite the sleeping family. Living high atop a mountain in western Haiti, Maritane, a widowed mother, struggled daily to provide for her children. The A-frame hut they lived in provided Maritane and her children little protection from intruders and was as hot as an oven during the day. Still, Maritane’s faith was greater than her suffering – she knew God heard her prayers. She said the Lord was with her on her daily walks to fetch water far from her home and when she went to the village to beg for food. Those trips took her across the mountainside where she stepped carefully over crumbling rock and jungle terrain. Maritane knew God was getting her family by. “If I didn’t have God, I wouldn’t live,” she said.
Maritane moved to this desolate area to start her married life. She and her husband used to live in a different shack, but it fell apart during the January 2010 earthquake. Together, they salvaged metal scraps to form a triangle-shaped structure. She and her husband didn’t have the means to improve the hut’s dirt floor or build walls and doors to protect their family. Sadly, a few years after moving into the hut, her husband died, and Maritane was left alone.
Safe living with a new home
Because of the generosity of Food For The Poor donors and friends, Maritane received an FFTP home and it changed her life and the future of her children.
Why sponsor a Food For The Poor Home?
- Each FFTP home is built with sanitation, a water component, a ventilated cooking area, a sink, furnishings and lighting.
- Having water, a sink and an indoor toilet improves a family's overall hygiene and cuts down on the spread of germs.
- Furnishings like a table, chairs and beds give families a fresh start and a place to gather for meals and for children to do their homework. And with the added feature of lighting, children can work on their studies at a table after the sun goes down.
- An FFTP home brings a family together and gives them a new beginning. Home becomes a haven instead of a place that threatens the lives of those living there.
You can provide peace
Build a solid home for $9,800 and move an impoverished family from a substandard living situation to a bright, comfortable future. FFTP-built homes are constructed to stand up to the harsh elements of the Caribbean and Latin America. For families who have only known fear and suffering from living in a makeshift shack or even a tent, these homes provide a life-changing lift out of poverty. As followers of the gospel of Christ, we are not comfortable witnessing our brothers and sisters living in dangerous and non-dignified homes. Christ's words lead the mission at FFTP: "Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of Mine, you did for Me." (Matthew 25:40, NIV) Jesus didn't say those words as a suggestion.But as Christians, His words mark a lifelong commitment to share God's love with the world, especially those who need us most.
Praise in the valley
Many of the blessed recipients of the generosity and sacrifice of donors reveal that they prayed – some for decades – that the Lord would notice them. For example, a grandmother in Guatemala once shared that her mother had prayed for God to improve her family’s impoverished and challenging situation. Three generations of women in one family collectively prayed for decades, asking the Lord to change their circumstances. They waited in faith for a miracle. And one day, a donor like you felt called by the Lord to lend a hand and transform their lives forever. Now, they have a place to call home.
Transform a life forever
Millions of families living in extreme poverty constantly fear their fragile shelter will topple on them as they sleep, worry about having a flooded home and dread the prospect of intruders breaking in and harming their children. But they are trapped in a cycle of poverty and cannot afford a better home. Since its inception 40 years ago, FFTP has built more than 92,000 homes that have transformed the lives of families throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Change a life today by prayerfully considering a gift to build a home. Your sacrifice gives a family a place where they can rest in safety and security, without worry.
For the first time in years, a family with a new home can get a whole night's sleep, wake up refreshed and be ready to handle the challenges of their day as they strive to build a better future. Thank you for your prayers, your generosity and for embracing the burdens of our brothers and sisters in need, just as Christ did. Your gift for a home will transform a life.