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Jacoby Hicks

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I am raising money to build safe, affordable housing for families in South Africa. In July I will be working in Umgababa, a rural town in the KwaZulu Natal province.

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about 5 years ago

Flights to and from South Africa have been booked. I'm getting closer.

About Me

I am a sophomore at Old Dominion University majoring in Civil Engineering. I plan to minor in Civil Engineering Technology. Immediately after obtaining my bachelors degree I would like to spend a year with AmeriCorps or another International Volunteer Program. I’d love the opportunity to lead a construction project from near beginning to end. Ultimately, my dream is to apply my skills and training to projects that provide affordable homes for poor to moderate income families in the United States. My work with Habitat for Humanity last summer helped solidify this is what I want to do with my life. Some of the pictures on my page are of me on a build in New Mexico. It was very gratifying to see the look on the face of the new home owner and to know this was life changing for that family. I’d like to continue my work with Habitat for Humanity this summer helping to build housing in a rural area of South Africa. A portion of your donation will help purchase needed materials. I'm very excited about this opportunity to help this community. The experience of traveling so far from home will also help prepare me for my future endeavors. I’ll not only develop greater independence and self-sufficiency but I will gain tremendously learning about the day to day lives of those in another country. It’s really important to me to give back and make sure I am doing everything I can to improve the lives of other people.

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The crowded, impoverished conditions of South Africa’s urban townships have been well-documented over the years. Conditions have improved since racial apartheid came to an end in South Africa in the 1990s, but change has not come rapidly enough to many urban settings.

The township of Mfuleni is a prime example. In an area developed to hold a population of 7,000, more than 25,000 people are crammed into substandard housing units. Most of this increase is due to families who fled recent flooding that washed through surrounding townships.

Today, on the eastern bank of South Africa’s Eerste River, near Cape Town:

  • 47 percent of the population lives in poverty housing made of plastic, cardboard, wooden planks and scrap iron.
  • 57 percent of people age 15-65 are unemployed.
  • 69 percent have no piped water.
  • 47 percent have no bathroom facilities.

Habitat South Africa has a plan to lift up the people living in the Mfuleni township —and not just with a house. Habitat aims to provide new, decent housing, yes, but also improved water and sanitation amenities for households throughout the community. Throughout the project, the goal is to create improved, sustainable living environments.

New housing will be made of brick and mortar and meet new standards created by the country’s Department of Human Settlements. Habitat South Africa also intends to improve each family’s access to water and sanitation.

Global Village is Habitat for Humanity’s international volunteer program. Teams travel to over 40 countries to work alongside communities, build housing solutions, and experience local culture. Our goal is to change the lives of the people we serve, as well as the lives of the volunteers.

To join a team or learn more, visit www.habitat.org/gv.

About Habitat for Humanity International 

Driven by the vision that everyone needs a decent place to live, Habitat for Humanity began in 1976 as a grassroots effort on a community farm in southern Georgia. The housing organization has since grown to become a leading global nonprofit working in more than 1,300 communities throughout the U.S. and in more than 70 countries. Families and individuals in need of a hand up partner with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Through financial support, volunteering or adding a voice to support affordable housing, everyone can help families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Through shelter, we empower. To learn more, visit habitat.org.

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