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| This is an example of a roof from one of the houses in Liberia. After the war, people must use rocks and metal to build roofs over their houses they live in. This helps shield from the weather for the time being. | This is a second example of a roof that needs to be rebuilt. Once again, notice the metal and rocks used to cover the house. |
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| Aloysius Barr, This is how we live, I have two children (Boys), Shedrick Barr and Miraculous G. Barr we live on Benson Street in an unfinished house, our living condition is very, very poor. During the raining season we can’t sleep, just because it rain inside the house as if to say we’re outside the house. Some day I can highly provide for my kids but pray that one day Relief Inc. will come into Liberia. A child that I have helped nurcher for more then 2 ½ years. I have been working as a volunteer without pay, hoping that things will be better one day; I believe that it is good to help build a sight so that your labor will not be in vein. |
This gentleman volunteers endless hours to a non profit organization for three years and is a single parent of two boys. They went from three meals a day to one meal or sometimes no meal a day. This picture is the back of the man's house. Not only was the roofs destroyed, but most of the buildings inside and out were affected as well. |
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| This is the third example of the roofs from the houses. This picture shows several houses that look similar to one another. The owners of the houses had to find anything they can used to rebuild their roofs. | You can truly make a difference in this man's life and others like him by donating funds and or building materials. |