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Across Iraq many families live in unsuitable conditions, houses that are overcrowded, unsafe, and in desperate need of repair. Years of conflict, war, and instability have left families, particularly widowed mothers and their children in homes that are not fit for purpose. This has a significant effect on the wellbeing of those living in such conditions, increasing the risk of poor health and chronic illnesses, that become exacerbated by the winter cold, as well as mental health issues like anxiety, stress and depression.
With over 4 million Iraqis needing adequate homes, many two parent households struggle to find appropriate housing to shelter them and their children, this is significantly more difficult for families of orphaned children, who may not have a working parent. Often, widowed mothers lack the financial means to access suitable housing, they may not have the right documentation and legal paperwork to obtain their rights. This is in addition to the complex needs that may arise from the decease of a parent or spouse, such as trauma, worry and anxiety about what the future may bring, and the stress of added responsibilities that are not shared with a life partner.
The low income of widowed mothers often leads to difficulties in accessing and maintaining safe housing, resulting in a lack of security that makes it difficult for them to make a house a home and live in a stable environment. This in turn leads to further vulnerability and stress.
One of our Sadaqa Jariya projects in Iraq is building fit for purpose housing complexes that are equipped with all the necessities of a home. So far, we have built 12 of these complexes, which include more than 410 housing units, that are fully furnished and built ready for vulnerable families to live in. Our teams have also repaired over 370 existing homes and built more than 233 new houses across Iraq for orphaned families in need, to help them lead safe, comfortable, and independent lives. There is a need for more housing units and with your support, we can continue to provide safe, fully equipped homes for orphaned families in need this winter.
When families live in stable and suitable homes, the impact this has on all members of the family is immeasurable. A mother who does not have to worry about a broken window, a leaking roof, or how to pay next month’s rent can focus on raising her children in a calmer, happier, and more stable home, with a sense of security that is beyond any price. While children can focus on playing, on their education, and on building strong futures, leaving them with a sense of belonging and a desire to contribute to a world that has supported them in their time of need.
This winter, your donations towards building and repairing homes for the families of orphaned children can make a difference that will continue to benefit them for years to come and keep them protected from the cold in future winters.
A safe home increases children’s sense of security, their educational attainment, their wellbeing and overall development, while reducing the risk of illness and mental health conditions.
You can provide support that will make a lasting difference to an orphaned child’s life. Help us in maintaining orphaned children’s sense of safety and protection and enabling them to build memories filled with warmth and safety, where winters are remembered as a time of happiness and bonding, instead of illness, sleepless nights, and endless worry.