Good Justice
This summer, a portion of proceeds go directly to building houses in Malawi Africa.

Together, we can build a family a home for only $400.
Each home takes 2 weeks to build.
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About Good Homes Malawi:
Since 2015, Good Homes Malawi, a program of Goodjustice, has been providing safe, dignified housing to families in need across Malawi.
To date, Good Justice has built over 200 homes for vulnerable families—each one a foundation of hope and stability.
How it works
- Homes are built with locally sourced materials and local labor, providing jobs and boosting the local economy.
- We collaborate with community councils to identify the most vulnerable families.
- Every recipient family is actively involved in the construction process, creating a deep sense of ownership and pride.
Who is served
- The average age of a new homeowner is 46 years old.
- 85% of homeowners are women, many of them single mothers or grandmothers caring for multiple children.
- Each home is built in partnership with local leaders and tailored to meet the unique needs of the recipient family.
Lasting Impact
- A safe home reduces exposure to harsh weather, disease, and insecurity.
- Families experience:
- Improved physical and emotional well-being
- Greater educational stability for children
- A restored sense of dignity and community belonging

Why Good Justice?
Back in 2012, I was fortunate to be able to go on a trip with Good Justice to Honduras. I saw firsthand how they help people. We put a roof on a kindergarten and worked on several other projects.
Some charities spend recklessly on overstaffing and salaries. Good Justice has open books. I've seen firsthand how much impact just a few dollars can have.