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Habitat for Humanity International houses are sold with no profit made. Homeowners contribute "sweat equity" and house payments are recycled to build additional houses.
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El Salvador

TriState Habitat Tithes funds to build homes in El Salvador.  More information will be added soon.

Habitat for Humanity El Salvador built its first 29 houses in 1992, in the department of Santa Ana. Since then, much program renovation and organizational growth have taken place. As a result, the national organization has been able to provide increasingly more effective responses to the frequent loss of homes to natural disasters, such as Hurricane Mitch in 1998 and the earthquakes in 2001.

Homeowners invest hundreds of hours of their own labor, helping to build their houses and the houses of others, together with volunteers. Their monthly payments go into a Local Rotating Fund, which allows the construction of new homes

View this PowerPoint  to learn more about Habitat El Salvador

Storm damaged homes are everywhere in
El Salvador

Habitat for Humanity is close to building our 7000 th Habitat home in El Salvador


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