Brick Kilns for DR Congo

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Willie’s new home

Willie hated the tropical storms in Idiofa, his hometown in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Too many of them had blown down his rickety home again and again and reduced this proud man to being a beggar for shelter for his family. But then the kilns arrived and made possible the miracle of bricks — thousands of them —to make hundreds of houses. When Willie moved into his new house he began to like storms; they make him feel safe with his family inside those solid brick walls.

Cost: €70,260


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