The contributions will be used to help rebuild critical infrastructure such as sustainable clinics, schools, and community centers. Architecture for Humanity, according an official release, offers long-term technical expertise when it is needed most during the reconstruction phase.
Even small donations can make a difference: $15,000 supports a design team for six months to a year; $50,000 builds a transitional school, which also allows parents to return to work; and $150,000 builds a community complex offering facilities such as health clinics, daycare centers, jobs training centers, and government offices. Nearly all of the funds go directly to the communities: Architecture for Humanity states less than eight percent of donations go towards administration.
For more information contact Architecture for Humanity via email at volunteers@architectureforhumanity.org or donate online.
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