Through DRC's outreach efforts, Yasmeen and her family, classified as one of the most vulnerable families with humanitarian needs, became eligible for CCY's cash assistance. The multi-purpose cash assistance provided a lifeline, enabling them to purchase shelter materials and enhance the place they took as their home – a symbol of security and stability amidst uncertainty, “The first thing I did with the cash assistance was buying wood, to slowly build our house here, a home where my children will feel secure, protected and away from the dust, when it rains now, it bour all over us with no ceiling”.
Buying shelter materials and building a house is essential, but that was not the only thing Yasmeen used the cash assistance for. Like 95% of the CCY beneficiaries, she spent part of the assistance on food stock purchases.
"What we have built may not be a mansion, but it's our sanctuary," says Yasmeen. "I am grateful to the European Union for funding this project, and to DRC for extending their hand in our time of need. With this assistance, our lives are taking a turn for the better."
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