Building Homes

THE DOT HOPE HOME FOR CHILDREN

In the year 2015 The DOT Charitable Foundation is proudly starting a new initiative, The DOT Hope Home for Children, a program dedicated to help children and their families to provide shelter, education and betterment of their lives, especially the sick and poor.

Every child should have a childhood which is safe, happy and secure, and allows them the chance to reach their highest potential.

This program was created to address the desperate need of shelter among the poor children in Sri Lanka. Our mission is to build homes, do renovations for needy children’s families through this special program. This program will target the families with long term sick children who cannot afford their own homes and from non-affluent backgrounds. We will undertake and manage the construction from fundraising to hand over. To ensure the transparency, quality and value for money we will directly manage the process.

Thanks for your support and desire to help the poor children in Sri Lanka. Every dollar donated goes directly making better life to children. Your help will make a big difference to the lives of some wonderful children.

We expect to provide four main benefits to a family through this program.

 

1. ECONOMIC IMPACT

A debt-free home/improved living space helps families out of poverty and they deal with the difficult circumstances arising from long term sickness of their children.

2. EDUCATIONAL IMPACT

A stable environment encourages learning. A child burdened with sickness will benefit from the stability at home.

3. HEALTH IMPACT

A good home will improve the speedy recovery and provide special need infrastructure.

4. SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL IMPACT

The emotional well-being of the family members is important to overcome difficult situations.

Improving LivelihoodProjects

MALSIRIPURA PRESCHOOL PROJECT

Details: The DOT Hope Home for Children is organizing to build a new preschool building in rural village of Ahalagolyaya, Panliyadda, Melsiripura, in Kurunegala District. At present ‘Randaru’ preschool is continuing in a temple building and around 15 to 20 children...