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Give a Roof, Give Hope: How MAA Shelters Lives After Disaster
Millions worldwide lack safe and secure shelter. Whether it's from natural disasters, conflicts, or poverty, losing a home is devastating. At Muslim Aid Australia, we believe everyone deserves a safe haven. That's why we're dedicated to providing emergency shelter and permanent housing solutions to communities in need.
Why Shelter Matters:
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Survival and Safety: A sturdy roof protects families from the elements, disease, and violence.
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Health and Well-being: Safe shelter reduces stress, improves mental health, and fosters child development.
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Community and Dignity: Rebuilding homes fosters hope, empowers communities, and restores lives.
Our Impact:
MAA has a proven track record of providing critical shelter aid around the world. Here are a few examples:
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Construction of Category 5 Cyclone-Proof homes in Fiji.
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Providing 150 homes for families displaced by the 2011 Pakistan floods.
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Delivering 46 fully furnished container homes to earthquake victims in Turkiye and Syria in 2023.
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Currently building 40 homes for impoverished families in Malawi.
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Supporting 22 flood-affected families in Mozambique with new homes.
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Constructing 50 brick homes for flood victims in Pakistan in 2022.
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Building 268 brick homes for Syrian internally displaced families.
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Creating safe havens for 56 Orphan & Widow households in Pakistan.
How You Can Help:
Your donation, no matter the size, makes a difference. Here's how your donation towards our shelter projects make a difference:
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Providing families with the materials and support they need to rebuild their lives.
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Funding the construction of a complete home for a family in need.
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Providing emergency shelters when a disaster strikes.
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Refurbishing homes which have been affected by conflicts.
Together, we can build a world where everyone has a safe place to call home. Donate today and give hope to families in need.
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