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Habitat for Humanity Youth BUILD 2015 Promises a Roof for the Underprivileged Communities - 4,34,000 People Connected to Support the Cause of Housing and Sanitation

Mar 27, 2015   16:17 IST 
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
  • Youth build is an initiative of Habitat for Humanity, an NGO where Young India comes forward to build homes and sanitation units for the underprivileged community

  • 164 homes built through this initiative

  • More than 21 companies participated in the initiative. 

  • More than 20 school students participated the initiative in building the homes for the communities

 

Marking the peak of the Habitat for Humanity Youth BUILD 2015 campaign had a record number of Habitat volunteers mobilized. More than 4, 34,000 people across the country participated in various activities of building homes and sanitation facilities. These people where reached out through BUILDs, S2S campaigns, Social Media campaign, rallies, public meetings and advocacy. The three month initiative culminated in 6 locations across India namely Karjat, Bawana near Delhi, Karwar and Geddalahalli near Bangalore, Pondicherry and Chennai.  More than 2000 volunteers from all across the country travelled to the sites to build homes for the underprivileged community on the auspicious occasion of Gudi Padwa - 21 March 2015. 

 

Now in its fourth year, the largest volunteer-driven movement in the Asia-Pacific region draws support from young people in 15 countries and one Special Administrative Region. Habitat Youth BUILD heightens awareness of the poverty housing situation in the Asia-Pacific region and inspires people to take action to tackle the growing problem.

 

The NGO also launched a t-shirt design contest for college students on social media and reached out to students in 130 colleges across India. The students designed around the theme of ‘I love Home’. The activity was also taken offline where children and young students laid down their creative thoughts on paper.

 

The youth of the country was also reached through behavior change communication programs and modules across the country. Social media played a vital role in mobilizing more and more people to advocate the cause of housing and sanitation.

 

“Each year, Habitat Youth BUILD raises the bar by inspiring more supporters to get involved in raising awareness, funds and support for Habitat’s cause in exciting ways. This year is no exception. In India alone, more than four lakh people participated in one day to build decent homes and hope,” said Mr. Rick Hathaway, Vice President for Asia-Pacific - Habitat for Humanity International. He added that the campaign will serve close to six times more families this year, compared to last year.

 

Commenting on the India leg of the Youth Build, Mr. Rajan Samuel, Managing Director- Habitat for Humanity India, said, “We are delighted to see an overwhelming response from the younger generation to build the homes for the underprivileged community. We are committed to impacting 100,000 needy individuals through various shelter interventions by the end of 2015. The YOUTH BUILD movement has certainly accelerated our resolve for greater outreach.” 

 

Some of the companies that participated in the exercise included Bloomberg, Northern Trust, Citibank, ASK Foundation, ABG, Pashmina Developers, Tata Housing, Prudential, KPMG, US Consulate, Timken and  Credit Suisse

 

Some of the schools that participated in Youth BUILD 2015 were the Cathedral & John Connon School, C P Goenka International School from Juhu, Candor International School from Bangalore, Greenwood High International School from Bangalore, and American International School from Chennai.

 

Many other schools like Poddar International School (Pimpri), Oakridge International School (Hyderabad), Billabong High International School (Santacruz), came earlier to build homes in support of Youth Build. Kamal International School (New Delhi) and Bishop Cotton Girls High school (Bangalore) showed solidarity to the cause by forming a human chain. Eastern Public School (Bhopal) is participating in Youth Build T-shirt competition.

 

CP Goenka was one of the 20 schools who participated the initiative and the teachers of the school where trilled with the experience. “This enriching experience is extremely genuine, humbling and resonates with values that are important for growing children. On arrival, we were welcomed with respectful words and despite coming from vernacular backgrounds, their simplicity, discipline and culture rich persona was inspiring and motivating enough to be a part of. The initiative of Habitat for Humanity is deeply humane and has created a platform which will hopefully make changes for the better for those who are less fortunate. CP Goenka international school is proud and honoured to have been part of this endeavour and is looking forward to many opportunities.”-  said the teachers of CP Goenka school

To find out more about Habitat Youth BUILD, join the online community or visit habitat.org.

 

About Habitat Youth BUILD 2015:

The Habitat for Humanity Youth BUILD 2015 movement invites young people across the Asia-Pacific region to support families in need of decent homes, rallying against poverty by volunteering, fundraising and speaking out. The campaign encourages caring and concerned youth to take action together to build homes, and communities on a Habitat build site, and to take action online through their social networks.habitatyouthbuild

 

About Habitat for Humanity India:

Habitat for Humanity India is a Non-Governmental Organization, affiliated to Habitat for Humanity International works towards housing and sanitation, having served more than 54, 000 families across 17 states of India. For over 30 years, Habitat and its partners have been working with low-income, marginalized families to build homes, provide housing-related services and spread awareness on the needs of proper housing & sanitation.

 

Habitat India through its disaster response programs has helped rebuild the lives of more than 20,000 disaster affected families in India through emergency shelter kits, repair of damaged houses and construction of new home.


 
 

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