San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
November 13, 2027
November 20, 2027
Program Donation
2245.00
Description
The 2010 Dominican Republic National Census shows that 99,158 households (3.7%) still live on dirt floors. Habitat for Humanity and the Inter-American Cement Federation launched the 100,000 Floors to Play initiative to replace 100,000 dirt floors with concrete across Latin America and the Caribbean. Studies by the World Bank and the University of California, Berkeley revealed that concrete floors reduce parasitic infections by 70%, diarrhea by 49%, childhood anemia by 81% and improve children’s cognitive development by 36 to 96%.
Volunteers will support Habitat for Humanity Dominican Republic’s objective of building 10,000 floors for households headed by older adults, women with children under 6, or people living with disabilities.
Habitat volunteers will help a building contractor as well as local volunteers and may work on the following tasks:
Volunteers will support Habitat for Humanity Dominican Republic’s objective of building 10,000 floors for households headed by older adults, women with children under 6, or people living with disabilities.
Habitat volunteers will help a building contractor as well as local volunteers and may work on the following tasks:
- Painting.
- Carrying water buckets.
- Making concrete with a mixer.