Imagine this: A 29 year old mother has 3 children, divorced, and living under creaky must bridges, dark alley ways, and even dumpsters. The thought “Will another day come tomorrow?” and “Is a storm going to wreck our home tonight?” continuously run through her mind. What if a non-for-profit charity, Habitat for Humanity, could flip this drastic situation around? Habitat for Humanity contributes to the society in multiple ways and is the worthiest cause because, it provides housing to the millions of homeless, provides money to those in need, and gives more than housing, but health, security, and pride. The amount of homeless in the world is jaw dropping and still on the rise. There are over 100 million homeless people worldwide, 48.5 million …show more content…
The average home price is $188,900 for only 450 square feet, which is about the size of an ordinary bedroom, while the minimum wage is $7.25.2 For people receiving minimum wage with kids, it’s almost impossible to pay all your bills, groceries, and gas money, thus pushing many poor citizens into the homeless condition. There may be 4.7 million jobs open in the United States2, but many of those are extremely high positions or a position the homeless cannot perform. With Habitat for Humanity, as soon as the homeless have a roof over their head, they have a total and complete change in state of mind. They feel confident enough to go and apply for jobs and succeed in the work field. Habitat for Humanity gives them the chance that the homeless have wished for endlessly and needed, this point most accurately describes why Habitat for Humanity is the worthiest cause out …show more content…
Habitat has built over 3,000 communities across the world. The organization began in 1976, when the Fulers were going through a similar time like the homeless and poverty struck people. They sold everything they had to the poor and moved to Atlanta, while living in the area they gained knowledge in low-income housing assistance and had created a model. They traveled to Africa and for the first time and applied and tested the model3, thus Habitat for Humanity did not start with loads of money. Habitat for Humanity is funded by millions of donors around the world and the payments made by the home owners go towards the homes being built. Another way they acquire their funds are through raising their funds in communities worldwide.1 In the 1980’s, New York, Mr.Kao, a contractor, bought apartments plagued by crime and drugs to renovate them. This task was next to impossible to complete alone, so he called in Habitat for Humanity to complete their first urban project. They now return almost 20 years later after Hurricane Sandy, the renovated homes now are extremely expensive, about 1.8 million dollars. 98 percent of kids in the Habitat renovated homes graduated high school and even college because of this organization. One bystander of the project said “Habitat transforms people’s lives, they actually build what they live in.”5 So not only do the bystanders believe in this