SAFEHOUSE PROJECT (SHPP
A SafeHouse is a secure haven (or place of refuge) for an individual suffering persecution due to religious beliefs, minority status, gender bias, etc. The SafeHouse serves two purposes that align with the FoH mission of advancing ‘wholeness’ (or Shalom). On one hand, an individual staying in a SafeHouse is able to teach foreign aid workers the local language and culture; conversely, the aid workers provide the individual with tools and resources to improve their livelihood, and simply recoup. One general ‘rule’ of a SafeHouse is that, “this is not a hotel...” The individuals residing a SafeHouse must continue to work to sustain their livelihood; the SafeHouse provides them free housing, but they must provide for their own food. If however, they are unable to get work due to special circumstance, then we assume the responsibility of providing for their meals.
For information on Jimmy, SHP Coordinator visit: Jimmy
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