3. HOUSING
WE HELP
PEOPLE REBUILD
THEIR LIVES
38 000
HOUSES DESTROYED
220 000
PEOPLE IN NEED OF HOUSING
8 million people were internally displaced According to the United Nations
We have provided long term housing for 12 000 people abroad (Austria, Poland, Romania, Germany, Bulgaria, Canada, Portugal, Brazil, etc) and 1342 people in Western Ukraine
THE FORTHOME PROGRAM OFFERS A HOUSING SOLUTION FOR THE MOST VULNERABLE ONES
Mobility
The shelter can be prepared for transportation within 2 hours. This allows households to move the shelter to safe locations, or even to their own land – as they are able to return.
Adaptability
The shelter can be installed on many types of terrain. It is possible to install houses throughout Ukraine, in the safest, most comfortable and available locations.
Comfort
The houses are designed for year-round living considering Ukrainian climate. A completed house is just like an apartment: bathroom, kitchen-living room, bedroom. 100% furnished with all necessary utensils and textiles. Connected to utilities (water, electricity)
Environmentally friendly
Usage of natural wood in the interior reduces risks of additional diseases for IDPs and minimises the negative impact to the environment.
Thoughtful interior
Usage of natural materials in interior decoration creates a feeling of comfort and warmth, accelerates adaptation of IDPs.
OUR PLAN:
Housing 250
the most vulnerable families in peaceful areas
THE FORTHOME
PROGRAM
Adopt family with the child with disability or foster family who fleeing the war
26,000 USD
1 SHELTER WITH ALL ESSENTIAL UTILITIES, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES:
15,800 USD - Cost of manufacturing 1 Shelter
4,725 USD - installation services and connection shelter to communications
5,475 USD - Basic needs for one year for family of 5 people * 15 $ per day (food, water, personal hygiene products, clothing, medical, psychological, legal support)
Charitable Foundation, which coordinates dozens of organizations, volunteers, individuals and legal entities to help internally displaced persons
Mykola Kuleba:
Save Ukraine: