Katerina Zakharenko fundraising for Habitat for Humanity Project Colombia

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 9 years ago

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Braids for a great cause. Jeimy's house was upgraded by Habitat and since then she added hairdresser and caterer to her businesses. Wow!

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 9 years ago

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Hard to leave. Juan thanked me for noticing him. It just wrecked me... I want to raise even more $$$ for him and others. Please join me.

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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Happy Holidays! Wishing you success and fun. Because fun without sucess can feel pointless and sucess without fun is just no good.

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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There was hardly anything here but a hole in the ground when we showed up in November. What a difference!

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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The outside of Jeimy's house with new plaster. We got such a great deal of good started in Soacha.

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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Photos of the great work we have done together for the families of Soacha! Jeimy looking ar her almost completed kitchen.

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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This is Jeimy in front of her house which is currently uninhabitable. We worked on the floors and roof so this can be her home with the kids

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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This is happy Jeimy & her kids. She worked so hard along with us to fix her house. "Next year I will open a hotel & you stay with me"

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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Meet Jess the well poised 16 year old volunteer with a new friend. And behind Maicol is getting a photography primer from Mark.

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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The seniors of Soacha danced for us in dresses made of recycled bags & wrappers. Eager to be in photos so we would not forget about them.

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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One of the deeply moving experiences of the trip was when the seniors in Soacha gifted us a dance and song performance to say "thank you"!

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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Cartwheels are fun and wheel barrels can be used to move concrete over and over again to pave a community road.

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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Oh boy - we never looked this clean since. This is a before the build photo of the team and local community center volunteers.

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

Multipying our impact in the world

Hello to all of my generous supporters! Today’s Colombia project update is meant to let you know that the money you help me raise will create lasting shelter that transforms communities.

Colombia is a country of sharp contrasts: while foreign investment and the economy have been growing rapidly in the last decade, 44.7% of Colombians still live on less than US$4/day. This population is located mainly on the outskirts of the main cities, such as Soacha where we are working, and are often displaced from rural areas because of the armed conflict. Families living here work hard – often 2 or 3 jobs – and struggle to find a plot of land and materials with which they can build their houses. On average, a family takes up to 15 years to see their houses completed!

Based on this striking reality, Habitat for Humanity Colombia has chosen to focus its efforts on urban areas, especially in settlements that were informally built by families. Habitat believes that these communities have made a substantial effort in building even the simplest structures, we want to value and enhance what they have done. In other words, Habitat Colombia helps families *complete* their houses, per the definition adequate Housing Quality Standards, so that they can focus on work, school, and their health and remove themselves from the cycle of poverty.

I only have a little bit of time left to reach my fundraising goal of $5,000 goal so if you were putting off donating until later now is the time! As always, thanks for your support in multipying our impact in the world

http://share.habitat.org/katerina-zakharenko-habitat-for-humanity-project-colombia

http://share.habitat.org/katerina-zakharenko-habitat-for-humanity-project-colombia

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Katerina Zakharenko posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

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In Bogota now. My brain is getting a serious workout. This HFH Colombia project is proving to be so much more than building adequate housing for 3 very special families. This immediate distribution of assistance and hope is a very important start. But, this project is also working to challenge us to radically redefine how the global community thinks about housing for the urban poor. Long term solutions lie not simply in the quantity of housing but in its quality. I am learning a lot about sustainable housing and will keep sharing with my community.

Thank you once again to those who have had the opportunity to enable this important work. Feeling inspired.

Help me reach my campaign goal on #Share.Habitat! Check it out: http://share.habitat.org/katerina-zakharenko-habitat-for-humanity-project-colombia

Katerina Zakharenko commented on a blog post:
over 10 years ago
In Bogota. Thank you all for your support of this important work by Habitat on solutions for the urban poor. I am here to learn.

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