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Page 1: Social Housing Projects Habitat for Humanity Poland.

Social Housing Projects

Habitat for Humanity Poland

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Habitat for Humanity Overview

• Habitat for Humanity is a Christian, non-profit, housing agency that seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action.

• Through volunteer labor and donations of money and materials, Habitat builds and rehabilitates simple, decent and affordable houses in partnership with low-income families and vulnerable groups like single mothers, orphans, elderly, people with disabilities, homeless and individuals undergoing therapies.

• Operating in 80 countries

• Served more than 3 million people in 100 countries through housing projects

• Mobilizing over 10,000 international volunteers (Global Village) annually to provide help and to bring hope to people in need of housing.

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Habitat for Humanity Poland

• HFH Poland was founded in 1992, as the first Habitat presence in Europe.

• We operate through a national office in Warsaw and an affiliated organisation in Gliwice.

• We respond to poverty housing through a number of activities, including construction of new housing, renovations of apartments and institutions, advocacy and micro-loan programs.

• So far we have created 112 housing units & helped more than 750 families in Poland.

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Housing in Poland

Poland has a population of 38.4 million.

For most housing statistics, Poland scores among the worst of the EU countries:

• 30% of Poles live in overcrowded spaces (>2 persons per room)

• 6.5 million Poles live in substandard conditions

• 3.2 million adults share homes with siblings or parents

• Only 100,000 new units are being built per year (only 3% by municipalities ) – 1.5 million new affordable units are needed; meanwhile older buildings deteriorate.

• Waiting lists for families in need of social housing extend 3-7 years in metropolitan areas, and up to 15 years in smaller towns.

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The Problem

• The number of rental flats in Poland (municipal, communal, and in resources of social housing associations) is highly insufficient in relation to the need. It is estimated that about 60% of young people with unmet housing needs have an income which does not allow for the purchase of a flat and should be served by the social housing sector, at least at the beginning of their housing careers.

• Municipalities are not financially supported by the state in the development of social housing programs.

• Lack of a consistent national policy on housing causes a need to provide more flats for social rent from municipal resources for a growing number of people.

• Therefore, it is necessary to build local partnerships consisting of non- governmental organizations, local donors and local governments to join forces and urgently improve condition of existing municipal housing units as well as to look for new possibilities or financial solutions for such initiatives.

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The Solution

• Habitat for Humanity Poland builds cros-sectoral local partnerships where municipalities, business donors, corporate volunteers and local community are important partners;

• The renovation and thermo-insulation projects targeting the tenants of social flats are constructed in a way to both become a model solution to improve alarming living conditions of the social housing tenants and to trigger activity of local municipalities in this respect;

• Within the framework of its Advocacy Programme, Habitat builds a coalition of experts and launch national campaigns to impact policy changes to improve the living conditions of large numbers of people. The advocacy campaign draws examples from model solutions that are demonstrated through Habitat projects;

• Habitat Poland is poised to be a source of information and expertise to government policy makers. In November 2013, HFH Poland releases an updated study of Poland’s demographic situation as it relates to housing.

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Project Goals: Creating housing units (18 flats) for families in need of emergency shelter (single mothers, homeless and evicted persons) and former patients of MONAR rehab centre. Providing decent housing conditions – responding to family crises, and supporting the beneficiaries on their path towards social reintegration and securing employment.

Solution: Adaptation of old office building – converting office space into houisng units – providing temporary social housing

Location: Poland, Wyszków (57 km from Warsaw), Komunalna 10

Period: May 2013 – June 2014 (14 months)

Partners: Habitat for Humanity PolandMONAR Centre – MONAR Wyszków Municipality of Wyszków Community,Wyszków Social Housing Association, Social Welfare Centre in Wyszków

Project Budget: 396,000 PLN (ca. 94,000 EUR)

Building Adaptation for Hostel and Social Housing for Families in Crisis

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The Project Partners’ Roles

Habitat for Humanity Poland• Providing financial support in the form of a non-profit loan for the purchase of windows,

tools, construction materials and furnishing. Providing technical support and know-how.• Providing volunteer workers from corporate partners. Supervised by construction

specialists, the volunteers help in the adaptation and renovation works.• Promoting the project , approaching Donors within the construction industry.

MONAR-Wyszków Rehabilitation Centre• Selecting beneficiaries• Providing labour (future residents provide regular work contribution during the

renovation as part of their social reintegration efforts) and playing role of local leader for social housing project implementation

Wyszków Housing Association• Providing financial and technical support throughout the project

Wyszków Municipal Authorities and Social Welfare Centre•Providing partial financial contribution (for roof repair), offering empty building for rent

& adaptation for housing purposes, technical supervision of works

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Project Aim: Improvement of living conditions for 44 families, residents of social flats in two buildings located in Targówek Fabryczny in Warsaw.

Phase One - applying waterproof layer and vertical insulation on buildings’ foundations.

Phase Two - thermo insulation of the exterior walls of the buildings will be applied by the municipality.

Volunteers: 47 corporate volunteers were involved in Phase One; they helped with ground work (digging, cleaning foundations), and will also help to create a small playground for the children (in spring)

Project Location: Poland, Warsaw, Targówek district, Naczelnikowska 50/ Birżańska 2a Street

Project Duration: May 2013 – November 2013 (7 months)

Partners : Habitat for Humanity Poland Foundation, Procter & Gamble Polska,Municipality of Targówek and Committe of Targówek Inhabitants

Project cost: Phase One - 150.000 PLNPhase Two - 400.000 PLN

Thermo-insulation of older buildings

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Thermo-insulation of older buildings

• Since 2006, Habitat for Humanity Poland runs an Energy Efficiency Programme for Housing Associations and Condominiums in Poland. The experience shows, that the most deteriorated and underinvested buildings are the municipal ones.

• A new global partnership of Procter & Gamble with Habitat for Humanity launched in 2013, created an opportunity to apply for financial support for the project of energy efficiency improvement that will significantly improve the housing conditions of poor families living in social flats in the two buildings, neighbouring the P&G plant.

• To make the thermo-insulation efficient, a complex approach is necessary: thermal insulation of the external walls and waterproof insulation of the foundations. The foundation work planned by HFH Poland, supported by P&G volunteers, triggered action on the side of municipal authorities to fund insulation of the walls.

• A coalition of local partners appeared: Procter & Gamble Company, Habitat for Humanity Poland, municipal authorities and a local Committee of Residents.

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Project Goals: Seeking for efficient and scalable model intervention to enlarge housing stock available for social rent for low-income families from the municipal waiting lists.

Solution: On the land offered by municipalities, minimum 3 terraced houses of 6 flats each will be built, using low-cost & energy efficient technology (pre-fabricated elements, 9-week construction process).

Location: Poland: Wyszków, Zielonka, Kobyłka

Period: May 2014 – December 2015

Partners: Habitat for Humanity PolandMunicipality of Wyszków Community,Municipality of ZielonkaMunicipality of Kobylka

Building Social Flats in Partnership with Municipalities

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Help build it!

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CONTACT DETAILS

Margo Salamon Magdalena Ruszkowska-Cieślak National Director Programme Manager mobile: +48 697 979 902 mobile: +48 697 979 901 [email protected] [email protected]

Fundacja HFH Poland ul. Mokotowska 55 lok. 51

00-542 Warsaw, Poland tel/fax: (+48) 22 642 57 42

www.habitat.pl https://www.facebook.com/HabitatPL


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