Help build the nation

Fundraising campaign by Les Coetzee
  • US$100.00
    raised of $3,000.00 goal goal
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Please help us build low cost housing in Africa.

We have identified severely underprivileged but capable and willing communities that have the opportunity to enrich their lives and build safer more stable homes for their families instead of living in unsafe and extremely hazardous wood, mud and corrugated homes that they currently occupy.

In order to lower the cost of the building blocks they need to be made as close to the houses being built as possible to the eliminate the need for transport.

With your donations we will be able to deliver block making machines which will enable the communities to not only build safer homes for their families but also create employment for the communities and continue providing the building blocks for years to come.

We hope to supply as many block machines to as many communities as possible with your help. So please donate today and help put a roof over families heads throughout Africa.

Every Cent counts…

How you can help:

  • Donate to this worthwhile cause
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  • Show the people of Africa they are not alone in this struggle

Thanks you/Ngiyabonga

Organizer

  • Les Coetzee
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  • Campaign Owner

Donors

$100.00
Mar 07

A few facts:

Update posted by Les Coetzee at 06:53 am

One Block machine can produce +-1000 blocks per dayIt takes +- 900 blocks to build a 2 bedroom home1000 blocks can be made by two people one to mix the cement and 1 to opperate the block machineThe first community has +- 900 homes made of mud, stick or crrugated

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