Our Service
We believe that everyone deserves a safe and loving place to call home. Through our Home for the Homeless initiative, we are committed to providing shelter and stability for some of the most vulnerable members of our community—widows, those in dire need, and families who have lost their homes. With the support of HOM Organization and many kind-hearted donors, we have been able to build and reconstruct homes for widows and families who are unable to afford the cost of housing. Together, we are offering more than just shelter—we are offering a fresh start, hope for the future, and the love of a community that cares.
Our mission is to provide safe, affordable, and dignified housing for those who need it the most. We focus particularly on:
Providing homes for widows who may have lost their husbands and are struggling to provide for their families.
Rebuilding or constructing homes for families who are unable to afford safe housing.
Helping people rebuild their lives and restore their dignity by offering them a secure place to live.
In collaboration with the HOM Organization, we build homes specifically for widows, offering them a stable environment to raise their children and heal from loss.
We also assist families and individuals who have fallen into difficult circumstances and are unable to rebuild their homes due to financial constraints. With your support, we can restore these homes, providing safety and comfort for those in need.
Beyond just providing homes, we offer emotional, spiritual, and practical support to help families transition into their new homes and rebuild their lives with dignity.
Your financial support is vital to this program. Donations help cover the costs of building materials, labor, and resources needed to construct and repair homes for those in need.
If you have construction skills or a heart for service, volunteer with us to help build homes and provide hands-on support for families in need.
Help us reach more people by sharing information about our initiative with your friends, family, and community.
Why It Matters
Home is more than just four walls and a roof—it’s a place of security, love, and belonging. By supporting the Home for the Homeless initiative, you are helping provide stability and hope to widows, low-income families, and others who have been displaced or are living in unsafe conditions. You are offering more than just a house—you are giving them a chance to rebuild their lives.
A Fresh Start for Families
Together, with the help of our supporters and partners, we have been able to give numerous families and individuals the opportunity for a fresh start. They now have the safety and stability they need to focus on their futures, whether that means seeking employment, pursuing education, or simply having a safe place to rest and heal.
Join Us in Providing Homes and Hope!
With your help, we can continue to provide homes for those who need them most. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve. For more information, to donate, or to get involved, please contact us. Together, we can provide homes for the homeless and bring hope to families in need!
Through the Home for the Homeless initiative, I’ve witnessed firsthand how a simple home can restore hope and dignity to those in desperate need. Being part of this program has been a blessing, as it allows me to not only provide shelter but also share God’s love and hope with these families.
Fernando Family, Vavuniya
“Nimal faced many personal struggles and felt distant from God. Through learning biblical meditation, he found comfort and direction in God’s Word. Meditation on verses like Psalm 23 has brought peace into his life.”
Priya, Batticaloa
“Priya lost her husband and was left to care for her three children with no place to call home. Through the Home for the Homeless initiative, she was given a newly constructed house. Today, she is rebuilding her life and feels secure knowing her children have a safe and loving environment.”
Kumar, Kilinochchi
“Kumar, an elderly man living alone, had no proper shelter. The initiative built him a safe and comfortable home where he could live out his days with dignity and peace. He often calls it ‘God’s gift.’”
Shanika, Trincomalee
“Shanika, a young widow, was abandoned by her extended family after her husband’s death. This program provided her with a home and a new sense of hope. She now volunteers in her community, helping others in need.”