The Woolwich Observer

Habitat projects make a big difference for people with little

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Once in Cambodia, they joined in with the crews there building homes for the locals. Some 100 volunteers took part in the “Cambodia Big Build” project, which aimed to provide housing to some of the country’s most vulnerable residents, including those with disabiliti­es and the elderly. Since 2003, Habitat for Humanity has assisted some 70,000 households directly and with other partners.

“We painted, we did brick and mortar, we did cement. We made the stairs going up into the houses. We made the cement platform that they have – these houses are built on stilts,” said Little, noting those receiving the homes were not well off in the least.

In that vein, the area wasn’t rife with cell phones or service, making it difficult for the Littles to keep in touch with the families there since returning back to Canada.

Cambodia is home to a number of contrasts between the modern and the old, particular­ly where technology is concerned, added Don

Little, noting the big discrepanc­ies between the urban and rural areas.

“Seeing the very small scale farmers in the north, the farmers were harvesting rice. And in the very rural [parts] they were still cutting the rice by hand and making little bundles of it, and they’re bringing them up on little tiny trailers ... so it’s kind of gone back to the ’50s or something.”

For the Littles, the takeaway from the trip a year later is gratitude.

“We are very blessed in this country. We’re spoiled. We have infrastruc­ture. We have a government that cares,” said Linda, with Don adding, “the most interestin­g thing was you just don’t realize just how poor everybody really is,” referencin­g areas that are not tourist destinatio­ns where garbage litters the streets in which the children play.

While Habitat for Humanity has paused trips such as the one the Littles took part in until at least the spring of 2021 due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, Linda suggests Cambodia is an ideal location to visit post-COVID.

 ?? Submitted ?? Don and Linda Little taking part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony last fall for the build in Cambodia, a project that saw some 100 volunteers join with locals to help some of the country's most vulnerable people.
Submitted Don and Linda Little taking part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony last fall for the build in Cambodia, a project that saw some 100 volunteers join with locals to help some of the country's most vulnerable people.

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