By MEDLIFE

Safe Homes Movement

Creating Safe Homes for a Better Future

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ABOUT US

What is Safe Homes Movement?

Safe Homes Movement is a specialized division of MEDLIFE, dedicated to improving the living conditions of underserved communities in Lima and Cusco. We focus on providing essential infrastructure like building staircases, creating parks, and renovating homes to ensure safer and more dignified living spaces.

To help expand access to better housing, we offer Service Learning Trips where students in engineering, design, and architecture work alongside local professionals. Together, they design and build projects that directly impact communities in need, contributing to long-term improvements.

With the support of MEDLIFE’s expertise, these initiatives help break the cycle of poverty and improve the quality of life for families, empowering communities with the infrastructure they need for a better future.

Mission

Empower communities by providing essential infrastructure and creating safe homes through sustainable development and education.

Vision

A world where everyone has access to a safe and dignified home, fostering healthier, stronger communities.

Contact Us

Ready to make a difference?

Get in touch with us to learn how you can be a part of the Safe Homes Service Learning Trips to Peru & Ecuador.

Office Hours: 9 AM - 5 PM CST  |  Call: 1-844-633-5433

500 +
Projects Built
19 +
Years of Experience

30 K+
People Benefited
30 K+
Students Travelled Through MEDLIFE
LATEST BLOG

Updates from the Field

Dive into our collection of blog posts to discover the transformative impact of our projects and the inspiring stories of communities we’ve served.

Volunteer Building Projects: A Staircase in 2 de Diciembre

In the 2 de Diciembre community of Lima, Peru, families have long faced daily challenges due to...

Community Development Volunteer Projects: Greenhouses in the Highlands of Cusco

If you're looking to join a community development volunteer project that combines hands-on work,...

Building a Home for Monica and Her Children in Lima, Peru

The story of Monica, a single mother of three girls in the 7 de Junio settlement of Villa María del...