
50 Family Homes, Quintana Roo, Mexico
World Housing’s Quintana Roo project aims to provide 50 homes for families in Tulum, addressing critical housing needs in one of Mexico’s fastest-growing regions. This project fosters sustainable communities while combating the challenges of poverty and migration.
Located in Tulum, Quintana Roo, this project is positioned in a region experiencing rapid growth and heightened housing needs. By targeting high-demand areas, the project ensures maximum benefit to the community while aligning with local development goals.
Key reasons to donate
High-Impact Housing
Provide homes to families in one of Mexico’s most underserved regions, combating slum housing and poverty.
Sustainable Community Growth
Develop holistic neighbourhoods with access to safe water, health services, and education.
Cultural Alignment
Create communities tailored to the needs and traditions of local families.
Project Overview
The Quintana Roo initiative is designed to address the housing crisis in Tulum, where rapid population growth due to tourism-driven migration has intensified poverty. By constructing 50 homes in the first phase, this project will provide safe, stable housing and essential services for local families, enabling them to thrive in a supportive community.
The first phase of the Quintana Roo project will deliver 50 homes, laying the foundation for a larger development of 250–400 homes. Each neighborhood will be thoughtfully designed to foster sustainable living and community well-being, ensuring long-term impact for generations to come.