Deborah Cupeia moved into her new Habitat home in September 2004 with four of her six remaining children. Three children had died. It was raining the day they decided to move out of their grass hut. Water poured in and soaked the ground where they were tried to sleep. The house was caving in. Deborah was certain that disease would soon attack, if not from the constant damp, then from the many mosquitoes. Looking into her eyes, one could see that Deborah could not fully express the gratitude she felt when she could finally sleep peacefully in the new house—protected from the blowing wind and rain outside. “I am very happy with this house. I helped to build it by carrying the water and mud. My brother [another HFH homeowner] put up the wall. My old house was falling down in the rains while I was living there, and I was lucky enough to move here. Otherwise, it would have been a disaster. This house came at the right time.”