Belize Housing Project with Hand in Hand Ministries
JD Sheth took a team of volunteers to build our second house in Belize.
Economic growth, improved health and well-being, and reducing generational poverty are a few of the benefits of affordable housing in our community. A safe and stable home is essential for a healthy life and by providing this, these individuals and families can better afford food, clothing, healthcare, and other essentials. This, in turn, boosts the local economy and builds prosperity.
JD Sheth took a team of volunteers to build our second house in Belize.
JD Sheth took a team of 14 volunteers to build a house in Belize City.
With our Home of the Brave project, JD Sheth built three homes for deserving veterans in the Jacobsville neighborhood of Evansville.
JD Sheth funded the purchase of appliances and AC units for a transitional housing complex in St. Louis.
JD Sheth supported Binding Thread with a donation to help construct a new dormitory at one of their orphanages in Myanmar.
JD Sheth took volunteers to Guatemala again to build four houses for families in need.
JD Sheth took 32 volunteers to complete our third housing project in Guatemala.
JD Sheth donated the funds to complete the construction of the James Bethel Gresham Memorial Home, part of ECHO Housing’s Homeless Veteran’s Reintegration Program.
In the summer of 2017, volunteers for the JD Sheth Foundation built five houses near Lake Atitlan in Guatemala.
With the help of 24 volunteers, JD Sheth built six homes for deserving families in Guatemala.
In June 2015, the JD Sheth Foundation built a three-room house for a family in the Dominican Republic.
The JD Sheth Foundation partnered with the Andrew Pepper Foundation to build a boarding house in Thailand.