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Gift A Home

Transforming Huts To Homes

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Gift A Home

Transforming Huts To Homes

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Gift A Home

Transforming Huts To Home

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63.67 million urban and rural Indians do not have adequate housing.

A survey of 1186 households in Bangalore’s Devarjeevanahalli slum, a large notified slum in Bangalore, characterized by poverty, overcrowding, hazardous living conditions, and social complexities uncovered that over 70.4% of the population were below the poverty line and and forced to live in dilapidated huts.

 

 

 

Most slum dwellers work as drivers, domestic helpers, cooks, construction laborers, vegetable and fruit vendors, etc. Their income is just enough to feed them and afford a bare minimum of housing. There are thousands of shanties just in our city that need to be converted into safe and hygienic homes.

Gift A Home, initiated in 2016, is one of TUF’s ongoing projects – rebuilding one home at a time, by transforming water-seeping and mud-floored huts into pleasant, secure, and clean homes. Our survey team verifies the owners and the relevant documents are authenticated by identifying the most deserving families. The homes are constructed with top-notch construction materials to ensure durability and sustainability.

Huts transformed