How do construction volunteer projects with MEDLIFE transform lives for the better? And what is housing insecurity in real terms? To understand both, we look at the inspiring story of Ellianasia Marupa Mlay, lovingly called Bibi.
Bibi is a 95-year-old woman from Tanzania who spent decades raising her children and working on her farm. But after breaking her leg, her small, aging home became unlivable. Months in the hospital meant she needed a safe place to recover. That’s when MEDLIFE volunteers stepped in. Together with local community members, they built Bibi a new home—safe, accessible, and dignified.
For many elderly people like Bibi, housing insecurity is a daily challenge. Her old house lacked basic comforts, making recovery from injury nearly impossible. After her accident, neighbors advocated for her, and MEDLIFE responded. Through their construction volunteer projects, a new home was built, giving Bibi peace of mind and physical security.
Housing insecurity affects more than comfort; it impacts health, safety, and emotional well-being. This is why building safe homes is at the core of what we do. Projects like Bibi's directly address these issues by creating infrastructure that supports recovery and quality of life.
MEDLIFE’s mission isn’t just about housing. Their construction volunteer projects also focus on building staircases, renovating schools, improving sanitation facilities, and constructing safe roads. Local leaders and community input shape what gets built, ensuring the solutions are practical and impactful.
Bibi’s story is just one example. Across different regions, volunteers help communities face challenges tied to poverty and access to infrastructure. For those wondering how to join a humanitarian trip abroad, programs like this are a chance to offer meaningful help while learning deeply about local needs.
Getting involved in construction volunteer projects isn’t just about giving; it's also a chance to grow. These trips build real-world experience in construction, public health, and education. Whether you're interested in construction experience abroad or looking to understand what is housing insecurity, these programs provide a front-row seat to both.
And you don’t need to be an expert. MEDLIFE guides volunteers with the tools, knowledge, and support needed to make a lasting impact.
Bibi said it best: “I am very happy to be in my new house. I’m never going back to the old house again.”
If her story moved you, consider joining a construction volunteer project with Safe Homes. You’ll be helping people move from surviving to thriving. Learn more about how to take part and download our brochure here.