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Eureka, My House is Leakage-Free!

Sutiyanah (43) is a housewife who lives with her husband and their two children. Sutiyanah’s husband named Sakri (62) worked as an on-call motorcycle driver with unstable earnings, often earning only IDR 30,000 a day. Sutiyanah relies on her husband’s income to meet their family’s basic needs, such as buying groceries and covering her children’s educational expenses. However, the income is insufficient. Fortunately, they receive additional monthly financial support of IDR 400,000 from their child who works outside the city.

Sutiyanah and her family became one of the fortunate residents of Marga Mulya Village, Mauk, Tangerang Regency, to benefit from the house-building program by Habitat and PT. Lautan Luas Tbk. She expressed her gratitude as her long-cherished dream of owning a decent and comfortable house finally came true. Now, her family can sleep without fear of leakage or flooding from the rain. “Alhamdulillah, now I have a comfortable and safe house. Thank you, Habitat and PT. Lautan Luas,” Sutiyanah expressed with gratitude.

Previously, Sutiyanah and her family lived in a cubicle house in Bebulak Village. The condition of the house was alarming, with the floor made of dirt, the roof covered with palm fiber, and numerous holes in the walls. During rainy days, leaks would occur, causing discomfort to the family. Despite living under such conditions for 16 years, they had grown accustomed to it. One day, while they were asleep, their bed suddenly turned wet. Unfortunately, the flood had entered their house and soaked their bed.

Although they now live in a decent house built by Habitat, there were moments when Sutiyanah and her family were still haunted by their past. During a stormy night, they grew anxious and woke up from their bed. Out of habit, they grabbed water basins and buckets to anticipate any leakage, only to realize that their house was no longer made of cubicles. Instead, it had a firm foundation surrounded by sturdy walls made of light brick, a tile roof, a ceiling, and ceramic floors. Her new home was no longer prone to leaks and flooding.

Sutiyanah shared her experience, “At the beginning, there was heavy rain. My family and I were asleep. Then my child woke up and said, ‘Mom, there’s a leakage.’ We went outside to get the basin and bucket. But, as we got out, there was no leakage. We had a good laugh together as a family. Now, I have a good, safe, and comfortable house. Alhamdulillah,” expressed Ms. Sutiyanah.

Written by: Indah Mai – Mauk Project Community Organizer

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Young Volunteers Made Ms. Suhaeni’s Home So Beautiful Through Painting on 28uild 2022

After 2 years since the pandemic started, Habitat Indonesia is finally back to hold 28uild on Saturday, October 29, 2022 simultaneously in two cities in Indonesia; Gresik and Tangerang. Activities at 28uild this time included painting and building foundation for new house; painting 9 houses and building foundation of 1 new house in Gresik, painting 23 houses and 3 schools, and building foundation for 14 new houses in Mauk.

One of the 23 houses that was painted in Mauk in 28uild was the house of Ms. Suhaeni, the mother of 1 child was very happy when Habitat Indonesia wanted to beautify her house by painting it. The economic factors faced by Ms. Suhaeni are also an obstacle for her to realize her dream of owning a decent house. She used to work odd jobs as a grain laborer and a mobile vegetable seller. Now Ms. Suhaeni only relies on her child because she is not physically strong enough to return to work.

Three years ago, Ms. Suhaeni received assistance from Habitat Indonesia, Ms. Suhaeni said that before her house was built, her house had walls and roof made of bamboo was very unsafe to live in, leaked when it rained, even flooded her house, while snakes often entered her room when she was fast asleep because her house is not far from the rice fields. Ms. Suhaeni’s husband has passed away several years ago, now she lives alone because her son is now married and lives not far from her house. Ms. Suhaeni continues to be grateful, a 52-year-old woman can smile as the dream of having a safe and comfortable decent house has come true.

Last Saturday afternoon, the Habitat volunteers who joined were very excited to paint Ms. Suhaeni’s house, the volunteers were also greeted with friendly smiles. This 52-year-old woman also often shares stories with volunteers who were painting her house. Habitat Indonesia has hope, 28uild can raise the spirit of nationalism to help low-income families, Habitat Indonesia believes that by building houses, we build life and hope.

With Habitat, #TogetherWeBuildIndonesia

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Habitat for Humanity Indonesia’s 25th Anniversary

#SahabatHabitat,

It is hard to believe that Habitat for Humanity Indonesia is now quarter of a century. Like humans, this age can be said to be quite mature. Habitat has been through a lot in the past 25 years, have its ups and downs.

Grateful for its 25th anniversary, Habitat Indonesia started a series of anniversary activities by holding an Employees Build.

The Habitat Updates team interviewed the chairman of the Employees Build committee, Fajar from the HRGA Department.

According to Fajar, this year’s birthday is more festive than the previous birthday celebrations because it carries the theme “Awake! Together We Build Indonesia”, where all staff of the National Office and Site Office throughout Greater Jakarta were invited directly to the field to do good deeds, painting local people’s houses. “It was boring, right, more than two years since the pandemic we couldn’t do volunteering activities like this, yet, building or volunteering activities are the “DNA” of Habitat for Humanity from all around the world,” said Fajar.

“We create a concept so to build a new spirit in this New Normal era, prioritizing togetherness, create team building for all employees, strengthening the bond between them but also at the same time carrying out activities that are beneficial to the community,” Fajar continued.

Fajar said that the Employees Build was greeted with great enthusiasm by all participants. The spirit to do good to build a more prosperous Indonesia colored the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Habitat Indonesia. All participants happily worked together to bring color to the houses of residents in Bojong Koneng, Sentul – Bogor on 13 May 2022.

“I feel proud to be a part of the Habitat Indonesia extended family and to be the chairman of the Employees Build committee. I hope Habitat Indonesia continues to exist to build a more prosperous Indonesia for future generations. Hopefully all staff will be given a loyal heart to serve wholeheartedly,” concluded Fajar.