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House Building

Build a Safe Home. Restore Stability.

The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Whoever relieves a believer’s hardship, Allah will relieve his hardship in this world and the Hereafter.” (Muslim)

Top Donation £100.00
Average Donation £60.29

1️⃣ Contribute a House Share (£100)

Support the construction of a safe home by contributing one share towards building materials and labour.

2️⃣ Provide Sanitation Support (£150)

Help fund essential sanitation facilities alongside the home, improving hygiene and long-term wellbeing.

3️⃣ Sponsor a Full House (£1,500)

Fund the complete construction of a secure, durable home for a vulnerable family.

What happens next?

1

Family Identified

Vulnerable families living in unsafe or inadequate conditions are selected through local assessments.

2

Construction Begins

Local teams begin building using durable materials suited to the environment and community needs.

3

A Safe Home Delivered

The family moves into a secure home, restoring stability, privacy, and dignity.

Your donations in action

Building Safe Homes Since 2008

For over 15 years, Global Aid Trust has supported vulnerable families in Bangladesh by constructing safe, durable homes for those living in unstable or unsafe conditions. A secure house provides more than shelter — it restores privacy, protection, and peace of mind.
Through careful identification and local partnerships, homes are built for families who would otherwise remain exposed to harsh weather and uncertainty. Your support helps create lasting stability for generations to come.
YEARS OF HOUSE BUILDING
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HUNDREDS

OF HOMES CONSTRUCTED

SAFE SHELTER

PROVIDED IN BANGLADESH

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where are the houses built?

Homes are constructed in vulnerable communities across Bangladesh, where families are living in unsafe or temporary shelters.

2. How are families selected?

Families are identified through local assessments, prioritising those in severe need, including widows, elderly individuals, and households without stable housing.

3. What type of house is built?

Houses are built using durable materials suitable for the local climate and environment, designed to provide long-term safety and protection.

4. Can I sponsor a house in someone’s name?

Yes. You may dedicate your donation in memory of or on behalf of a loved one.

5. Will I receive updates or photos?

Where possible, we provide updates and photos once construction is completed to maintain transparency.

6. Is house building considered Sadaqah Jariyah?

Providing shelter to a family can be considered a form of ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah), as it continues to benefit the household long after construction.

7. Can I contribute towards part of a house?

Yes. You may donate a house share (£100) or contribute towards sanitation facilities (£150) if you are unable to sponsor a full home.

8. Is a name plaque installed on the house?

A name plaque can be installed upon request when sponsoring a full house. The plaque may include your name or the name of a loved one. Placement and design may vary depending on location and construction type.