Help Build a Home for Rev. Thomas and Hauwa Shelwah in Liberia!

October 31, 2023

The work is only half done!

🌟 Help Build a Home for Rev. Thomas and Hauwa Shelwah in Liberia! 🏡


Dear Friends and Supporters,


We're excited to provide you with an update on our mission to construct a much-needed home for Rev. Thomas and Hauwa Shelwah in Liberia. We are seeking your generous support.


To date, we've invested $3,000 USD in interior cement plastering and acquired ceramic tiles for the flooring. We've installed essential bathroom fixtures and are nearing completion. Yet, the critical task remaining is the ceiling, which requires $7,000 USD for the entire house and half that amount for their living space.

Our current priority is to raise $8,000 USD urgently. These funds will go towards drilling a borehole, installing a water tower with a 1000-gallon tank, and powering the house with solar panels.


Cost estimates for the remaining cement plastering work are also available, aiding you in targeted prayers for our cause. Your support will make a significant impact on this project and, more importantly, on the living conditions of Rev. Thomas and Hauwa Shelwah.


We kindly ask for your assistance in turning this dream into a reality. Every contribution, big or small, brings us closer to providing a secure and comfortable home for Rev. Thomas and Hauwa Shelwah. 


For donation details and more information, please contact us directly. Together, we can build a brighter future for this devoted couple and their community in Liberia.

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