Raise The Roof!!!

  • US$0.00
    raised of $10,000.00 goal goal
0% Funded
0 Donors
Help this ongoing fundraising campaign by making a donation and spreading the word.
Show more
Show less

We are a group of volunteers that build shelters for pastured animals for rescues and individuals with economic hardships. Our time is the "volunteered" part but we need money for supplies that we can't get donated otherwise. Winter is upon us in many of the areas and there are many needed shelters this time of  year. The majority of our efforts are in late spring (for summer shade structures) and throughout the fall into winter. We travel all over the U.S. providing our services and have just recently travelled to South America to build both shelters for both domesticated and pastured animals. While we were there we saw a huge opportunity to provide housing for people incorporating solar systems to provide up to 6 AC plugs per dwelling. This is a life changer, especially for families with small children. Our dream is to grow the efforts to provide relief housing for people in these third world countries including rainwater catchment systems and minimum solar electricity. This will be an ongoing fundraiser due to the constant demand for both projects. We had a fundraiser back in April and while we didn't meet our goal for funding we still pushed forward and through community efforts have been able to accomplish great things. 

Please help us make this happen!! The immediate need, due to the season, is for the animal shelters. All donations are greatly appreciated and we are able to build small structures for dogs or small livestock for as little as $100. Every little bit makes a big difference. Thanks and peace be with you.

Organizer

No updates for this campaign just yet

Followers

0 followers
No Followers Just Yet...
US$0.00
raised of $10,000.00 goal
0% Funded
0 Donors

Help this ongoing fundraising campaign by making a donation and spreading the word.

Not Ready to Donate?

Did you know a 10 second Facebook share raises an average of $25?

Share on Facebook