As the year comes to a close, I would like to take this opportunity to warmly wish you and your families peace, good health, happiness, and a wonderful 2026 ahead. I sincerely hope you enjoyed a joyful and restful Christmas as well!
Kirribilli House 33
Work on Kirribilli House 33 started two years ago just after we completed Kirribilli House 32, which we built for Lucena after her delapidated house collapsed. Kirribilli House 33 came about because, very near our construction site was Jimmy, a man almost homeless, living in a small shanty - a sad picture of grinding poverty. He asked if he could salvage some of the materials from the fallen house so he could build a better place for himself.
I drew up a plan for him to make the best possible use of the materials that were available. We had a bit of extra funds from Kirribilli House 32, so we gave him a few bags of cement and some gravel to help. He already had some roofing sheets but was not enough, so we gave him a few more too.
After two years the above pictures show how far the limited materials he had available carried him. The main framing and roof are up, but work has stood at a standstill for some time.
So we have decided to provide him with the remaining materials to finish the project off: plywood for the floor, amakan (a native bamboo wall cladding) for the walls, plus the windows and doors. It would be wonderful for him to begin the new year living in a more comfortable place. (I think he sleeps in that bit with tarpaulin cover.)
We have built thirty-four houses so far for the needy. We strive to give a little ray of light in this often-difficult and harsh world and hope to make a difference to people’s lives, something we could not achieve without your continued support. On behalf of The Bohol Island Project, I offer my heartfelt and sincere thanks to everyone for your generosity.
Ruben