At Sened, our commitment to shelter extends beyond physical structures—it encompasses safety, dignity, and resilience.
We recognize that a secure and stable living environment is essential for individuals and families affected by catastrophes. Here’s how we approach shelter:
1. Emergency Shelter Assistance
2. Safe Spaces for Vulnerable Groups (including women, children, PwDs)
3. Community-Led Shelter Programs
4. Dignity and Privacy
5. Disaster-Resilient Construction
6. Sustainable Solutions
At Sened, shelter isn’t just about four walls and a roof; it’s about safety, dignity, and hope.