Years after liberation, life was still incredibly tough for Uma Chaudhary, a former Kamaiya (bonded worker). Uma, who lives in Sarsa, Ghorahi of Dang district with her husband and their two sons, says…
“I would like to wish that no one should live life like ours.
With your support, Sakunti now lives in a new home with her elderly mother, husband and two sons ages 9 and 10 in Eastern Nepal.
They say that a mother’s love is like nothing else in the world. These five mothers haven’t had it easy but thanks to your support, together we have been able to make an…
With the help of Canada Bay Club, Inner West local Tegan Anthes was able to volunteer for a build in Fiji with Habitat for Humanity in 2016. Tegan had been looking a various…
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In October, 130 volunteers joined us to Rock the House in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Our volunteers were of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life and were united by Habitat for Humanity’s vision of…
It's the little things that make a big difference - and on World Toilet Day we are reminded of the importance and impact sanitation has on health, livelihoods and privacy and security.
Around the world, too many children lack access to safe and decent housing. This in turn, places a world of potential out of reach.
Earlier this year, our ex-Kamaiya project in Nepal came to an end. We look back on some of our key achievements made possible by our supporters.