Rotary Club: Encinitas Project Title: Project Mercy 1. Describe the project. What was done, when and where did project activities take place? Build a House in a Day in Cooperation with Project Mercy in Tijuana, Mexico, May 6, 2023 for a family in need. 2. How many people benefited from this project? The immediate family is mother,father,son. Other families in line required to participate. 3. Who were the beneficiaries, how were they impacted by this project, and what humanitarian need was met? The beneficiaries were a very low income family on the outskirts of Tijuana, Mexico. Their present housing was a ramshackle shack built from discarded materials. This is the first time they will have had a house with a door and a key. The humanitarian need met to was provide decent basic housing with an outhouse for sanitation. Other families wishing to be future recipients must first participate in building houses for others, so this provided an opportunity to do so. 4. How many Rotarians participated in the project? 11 Rotarians, 11 Interact Club Members from San Dieguito Academy 5. What did they do? Please give at least two examples, not including financial support provided to the project. Erecting the house, including walls, roof, installing windows and door, painting, and providing a starter set of household items. 6. If a cooperating organization was involved, what was its role? Project Mercy is the cooperating organization. They arrange for the pre-fab work to be done, including the concrete foundation, procurement of materials, and a construction manager. 7. Income
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