Global Campaign
AGUNDIZ DESIGN INC
🌍 Global Campaign 2025-2050 Launches to Build 2,500 Climate‑Controlled Humanitarian Homes in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
San Luis Potosí, Mexico 2025 A global humanitarian fundraising effort has been launched to address one of the most urgent challenges facing vulnerable communities in Mexico: the convergence of extreme poverty and accelerating climate change.
The initiative calls on 50 million people worldwide to contribute just $1 each, collectively raising $50 million USD to build 2,500 climate‑controlled Thermobloc homes for families living in high‑risk conditions.
Led by Agundiz Design Inc under the supervision of Jose Cruz Agundiz Villela, the 25‑year mission aims to provide dignified, resilient, and healthy housing for communities disproportionately affected by environmental and socioeconomic vulnerability.
💛 How to Contribute
A global act of compassion begins with a single dollar.
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This document is part of the ThermoBloc Humanitarian Housing Initiative, a social impact project designed to improve living conditions for vulnerable families in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
The Humanitarian Aid Campaign is an international initiative led by Agundiz Design Inc., dedicated to designing and constructing climate‑controlled, resilient housing for families living in conditions of extreme vulnerability. Its purpose is to protect life, restore dignity, and strengthen communities through accessible, sustainable, and human‑centered architectural solutions.
The campaign integrates principles of social justice, solidarity, and collective responsibility, promoting coordinated actions that transform unsafe environments into livable, healthy, and dignified spaces.
❤️ Dedication
To the families who have endured more than any human being should.
To the children who dream of a safe place.
To the mothers who fight without rest.
To the fathers who never give up.
To the grandparents who have survived heat, storms, and neglect.
This is for you.
This movement is for you.
This future will be built with you.
Acknowledgments
To everyone who believed in this vision.
To those who donated a dollar, a word, a gesture.
To those who shared this mission with the world.
To the engineers, architects, volunteers, and community leaders who put their hands and hearts into every step.
To the community of San Luis Potosí, for its strength, dignity, and hope.
And to you, reader, for being here.
Your presence is already part of the change.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Project Origin & Humanitarian Motivation
3. The Housing Crisis in San Luis Potosí
4. Mission & Vision
5. Why ThermoBloc Matters
6. What Is ThermoBloc?
7. ThermoHome Housing Models
8. Financial Model
9. Implementation Timeline (2025–2050)
10. Projected Impact
11. Governance & Transparency
12. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
13. Final Call to Action & Closing Words
Epilogue
Final Credits
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Humanitarian Aid Campaign A Housing Community Initiative 2025-2050
San Luis Potosí, Mexico
25‑year project designed to build 2,500 climate‑controlled homes for families living in extreme poverty in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
This report presents the vision, financial model, technology, expected impact, and global call to action based on the solidarity of a single dollar.
A World Where a Dollar Can Change a Life.
Every morning in San Luis Potosí, the sun rises with a merciless heat that seeps into the walls of fragile homes.
Inside those homes, children wake up drenched in sweat, their small bodies fighting temperatures that no human should endure.Every night, mothers lie awake listening to the wind, praying that the next storm will not tear their roofs away.
They pray not for comfort — but for survival.
This is not a distant tragedy.
This is happening now, in our world, to families who did nothing to deserve such suffering.
And yet, hope exists.Hope exists in the form of a single dollar.
A dollar that becomes a brick.
A brick that becomes a wall.
A wall that becomes a home.
A home that becomes a future.
We are calling on 50 million people around the world to give $1 — not because $1 is much, but because together, $1 becomes everything.$1 = 1 act of global compassion 50,000,000 donors × $1 = $50,000,000 raised
$20,000 USD fully funds one
ThermoBloc climate‑controlled home
With this, we will build 2,500 homes for families living in extreme vulnerability.
Homes that protect.
Homes that cool.
Homes that heal.
Homes that restore dignity.
This book is not just a proposal.
It is a human story — a story of suffering, resilience, and hope.
It is a call to every person who believes that compassion is stronger than climate, stronger than poverty, stronger than despair.
This is your invitation to be part of something extraordinary.
Your dollar becomes a brick of hope.
Your compassion becomes a home.
Your kindness becomes a future.
2 Origin of the Project and Humanitarian Motivation
Exteriors Built for Resilience
Strong Foundations Against Adversity
For nearly three decades, Agundiz Design Inc. has worked in vulnerable communities where extreme heat, poverty, and lack of basic infrastructure affect health, dignity, and daily life.
Humanitarian Aid Campaign was created as a direct response to this reality: a humanitarian solution built on engineering, compassion, and climate justice.
Exteriors Built for Resilience
Strong Foundations Against Adversity
Our exterior construction projects arise from an unwavering principle: resilience. Every undertaking is designed to confront the realities of climate, environment, and the socioeconomic constraints that affect communities.
Building walls is not our only goal; we create shelters that protect lives and enable recovery after hardship.
We work on both rebuilding homes after disasters and installing essential sanitation systems, always prioritizing durability and sustainability.
Our technical and human criteria combine to deliver solutions that endure and reduce families’ vulnerability.
- Disaster‑resilient housing: Structures engineered to withstand floods, earthquakes, and extreme weather.
- Essential infrastructure: Clean water systems, sanitation facilities, and community services that improve public health.
- Sustainable practices: Use of locally sourced stone and brick, eco‑friendly cement, and low‑impact construction methods.
Exteriors are protective barriers: more than architectural elements, they are instruments to preserve people’s dignity and safety.
Driving Change
Donations for Energy‑Efficient Community Development
The need for sustainable, energy‑efficient community development is urgent. Low‑income families often face the harshest conditions: unsafe housing, lack of access to clean water, and inadequate basic services.
Humanitarian Aid Campaign was born as a practical, humane response to this reality.
Donating to community development projects focused on energy efficiency not only reduces long‑term costs but also improves health, safety, and community resilience.
Well‑designed interventions yield tangible benefits: lower energy consumption, healthier indoor environments, and greater capacity to recover from disasters.
Agundiz Design Inc. and the Humanitarian Trajectory
Agundiz Design Inc., founded in 1995 by José Cruz Agundiz, has devoted decades to construction with social purpose.
The organization blends technical expertise with humanitarian commitment to transform vulnerable environments into safe, sustainable spaces.
Key areas of work include:
- Providing dignified housing solutions tailored to local needs.
- Delivering humanitarian aid in emergency and post‑emergency contexts.
- Building resilient, sustainable homes that reduce risk and operating costs.
- Improving health and environmental conditions through appropriate infrastructure.
- Empowering vulnerable families via technical support, training, and long‑term accompaniment.
The experience accumulated since 1995 supports an integrated approach: design, execution, and community strengthening.
Community Focus and Local Practices
We believe lasting solutions are built from within the community. That is why we prioritize:
- Local materials that support the regional economy and reduce environmental footprint.
- Locally trained labor to ensure maintenance and continuity.
- Designs adapted to climatic and cultural contexts that maximize comfort and efficiency.
This approach multiplies impact: each project not only improves a dwelling but also strengthens skills, creates jobs, and promotes autonomy.
Vision and Commitment
Agundiz Design Inc; envisions a future where every family lives with dignity.
That vision rests on the conviction that kindness, technical skill, and commitment can transform entire communities.
Our work aims not only to repair what is broken but to build the conditions for people to thrive.
By investing in energy‑efficient community development and resilient construction, donors and partners contribute to sustainable change: safer homes, stronger communities, and a fairer environment for future generations.
Closing
This chapter outlines the origin and humanitarian motivation behind our work: a blend of technical experience, social sensitivity, and commitment to sustainability. Each project is an opportunity to protect lives, restore hope, and lay the foundations for resilient communities.
3. The Housing Crisis in San Luis Potosí
Thousands of families live in improvised structures that offer no protection from heat, humidity, or storms. Indoor temperatures can exceed 45°C (113°F), causing respiratory illness, heat stress, and inhumane living conditions. Lack of dignified housing perpetuates cycles of poverty and vulnerability.
Lead paragraph
San Luis Potosí faces a compounded crisis: entrenched poverty layered with accelerating climate hazards.
The result is a systemic housing emergency that undermines health, livelihoods, and social stability.
Humanitarian Aid Campaign argets this nexus with interventions that are technical, social, and rights‑based.
3.1 Pre‑Existing Social Vulnerability
Many households live in precarious conditions that magnify disaster risk and health exposure.
Typical conditions
- Improvised homes built without formal plans or durable materials.
- Extreme poverty that prevents maintenance or upgrades.
- Unsafe structures with inadequate foundations, poor roofing, and weak connections.
- Lack of sanitation and basic services that increase disease burden and reduce resilience.
Social consequences
These conditions limit children’s education, increase healthcare costs, and trap families in cycles of debt and displacement.
3.2 Climate Vulnerability in Mexico
Climate change is already reshaping risk profiles across Mexico. San Luis Potosí experiences more frequent and intense heatwaves, heavier rainfall events, and unpredictable temperature swings.
Observed impacts
- Heat extremes that increase heat‑related illness and reduce productivity.
- Flooding and storm damage that destroy homes and contaminate water supplies.
- Material stress from thermal cycling that accelerates structural deterioration.
Scale of the problem
Millions live in substandard housing lacking thermal protection, sanitation, and structural safety, making them disproportionately vulnerable to climate shocks.
3.3 The Double Burden
Poverty and climate stress are mutually reinforcing.
Mechanisms of the cycle
- Weak housing suffers disproportionate damage during climate events.
- Climate events erode livelihoods and savings, reducing capacity to repair or rebuild.
- Service gaps (water, sanitation, health) amplify illness and economic loss.
Cycle summary
Poverty
→ Weak housing
→ Climate damage
→ More poverty
3.4 Human Impact
The human toll is immediate and measurable.
Primary consequences
- Heat‑related illness and chronic health impacts.
- Displacement and repeated loss of shelter.
- Structural collapse with injury and fatalities.
- Food insecurity as agricultural and informal incomes are disrupted.
Vulnerable groups
Women, children, older adults, and people with disabilities face heightened risk and reduced access to recovery resources.
3.5 Housing as Social Justice
Adequate housing is a human right that must integrate health, safety, resilience, and dignity.
Standards and principles
- Health: access to sanitation, clean water, and thermal comfort.
- Safety: structural resilience to foreseeable hazards.
- Resilience: capacity to absorb shocks and recover quickly.
- Dignity: privacy, habitability, and cultural appropriateness.
ThermoBloc as intervention
ThermoBloc is a structural humanitarian intervention that combines passive thermal design, resilient construction details, and community engagement to break the cycle of poverty and climate vulnerability.
4. Mission & Vision
Mission: Build safe, cool, and resilient homes for vulnerable families through a sustainable humanitarian model.
Vision: Communities where dignity, health, and safety are guaranteed rights — not privileges.
Mission Born From Humanity
Some missions are drafted in boardrooms. This one was born in the field — in the heat, in the dust, in the quiet places where people live without protection.
Humanitarian Aid Campaign: mission began the day we stopped counting statistics and started listening to stories: a child trying to sleep on a concrete floor that burned at night, a mother who sleeps with one ear on the wind because she fears the next storm, an elder who asks only for a home that does not hurt them.
These are not construction problems. These are life‑and‑death realities. Our mission is to protect life.
Vision Rooted in Dignity
Your blog captured the truth simply and beautifully: “A future where all families can live in dignity, where kindness and commitment create thriving communities.” That sentence is the compass for everything we do. Imagine a world where no child wakes sweating from heat, where no mother counts the hours until the next storm, where poverty does not erase a family’s right to safety. This is not an architectural plan. This is a promise: dignity for every household, safety for every child, and respect for every life.
The Founder’s Purpose
At the heart of this movement stands one person who refused to look away: Jose Cruz Agundiz Villela — builder, visionary, humanitarian, founder of Agundiz Design Inc. Housing Community
He did not discover this crisis from a report. He walked into the homes others ignore, sat with the families others pass by, and felt the heat and fear they endure.
From those visits came a vow: to fight for those who cannot fight alone.
That vow is the engine of Humanitarian Aid Campaign
Compassion in Action
Compassion is not sentiment.
Compassion is responsibility. It demands work, design, and persistence.
Our mission is clear and actionable: to build climate‑controlled, resilient homes for families living in extreme vulnerability.
These homes will cool, protect, and heal. They will restore dignity and create the conditions for health, education, and hope. This is not charity.
This is justice enacted through design and solidarity.
A Vision That Extends Beyond Walls
A home is more than shelter. A home is the foundation of a life. When a child can sleep without fear, when a mother can rest, when a father can plan, a family begins to rebuild.
Humanitarian Aid Campaign: vision reaches beyond individual houses to entire communities: safer streets, healthier children, stronger local economies, and renewed civic pride.
We build not only walls but the conditions for thriving.
A Future We Build Together
This chapter is not a manifesto for one organization.
It is an invitation to everyone who believes in humanity.
Every dollar, every hour of volunteer work, every shared story becomes part of a collective promise: homes that are safe, communities that are strong, families that are protected, and compassion that becomes action
5. Why ThermoBloc Matters
Thermo‑Block Technology: A Breakthrough in Climate‑Resilient Housing
Agundiz Design Inc. is pioneering a new era in humanitarian construction through its Thermo‑Block Technology, a patented system engineered to protect vulnerable families from extreme heat, mold, and structural deterioration.
Key Advantages
- Heat‑resistant, mold‑proof, and energy‑efficient
- Reduces dependence on air conditioning, lowering emissions and utility costs
- Patent‑protected and globally scalable, adaptable to diverse climates and terrains
This innovation positions Agundiz Design Inc. as a leader in climate‑adaptive housing solutions for low‑income communities.
Learn more about Thermo‑Block Technology or explore Climate‑Resilient Housing.
Revolutionizing Low‑Income Housing in Mexico
At the forefront of humanitarian aid and community development, Agundiz Design Inc. — led by visionary founder José Cruz Agundiz — is transforming the future of housing for low‑income families across Mexico.
Through the Humanitarian Aid Campaign Mexico, the organization is constructing resilient, climate‑controlled homes using advanced Thermo‑Block concrete systems.
These homes provide:
- Stable indoor temperatures
- Improved respiratory health
- Protection from extreme heat and storms
- Long‑term structural durability
Explore ThermoHome Models or Housing Crisis in Mexico.
A Collaborative Model for Sustainable Impact
The driving force behind this initiative is a belief in shared responsibility and collective investment.
Agundiz Design Inc. integrates:
- Investment partnerships
- Bank financing
- Community participation
- Donor contributions
This blended model ensures long‑term sustainability and scalable impact.
Learn about Funding Models or Community Participation.
Advocating for Policy and Structural Change
Beyond construction, the organization champions systemic solutions:
- Housing policy reform
- Rental assistance programs
- Community development initiatives
- Climate‑resilient urban planning
By highlighting the health and economic consequences of inadequate housing, Agundiz Design Inc. positions itself as a catalyst for national and global change.
Explore Policy Solutions or Economic Impact of Poor Housing.
Digest Summary
Agundiz Design Inc. is not just building homes — it is building a new humanitarian standard through:
- Innovation (Thermo‑Block Technology)
- Resilience (climate‑controlled housing)
- Collaboration (partners, banks, donors, communities)
- Advocacy (policy, health, economic reform) as a global‑ready model for sustainable, climate‑resilient housing.
6 — What Is ThermoBloc?
A block that carries the weight of human hope
ThermoBloc is not just a construction material.
It is a response to suffering.
It is a shield against climate injustice.
It is a lifeline for families who have endured far more than any human being should.
ThermoBloc was born because traditional housing was failing the very people who needed protection the most.
Homes that trapped unbearable heat.
Homes that collapsed during storms.
Homes that made families sick.
Homes that stripped dignity instead of giving it.
ThermoBloc emerged from a simple but powerful truth:
> A home should never harm the people who live inside it.
Learn more about Climate Justice or Housing Vulnerability.
Engineering with a human purpose
Every ThermoBloc is designed with intention — not only technical, but profoundly human.
It is created to:
- Keep homes cool during deadly heatwaves
- Protect against storms and flooding
- Reduce illnesses caused by extreme temperatures
- Create a healthy, breathable indoor environment
- Provide real structural safety
But behind every technical feature, there is a human story.
Insulation means a child can sleep.
Ventilation means an elderly person can breathe.
Structural strength means a family will not lose their home again.
This is not engineering for the market.
This is engineering for humanity.
Explore Thermal Insulation Benefits or Human‑Centered Engineering.
The science of safety, the heart of compassion
ThermoBloc is made with:
- Thermal insulation that drastically reduces indoor temperatures
- Materials that resist storms, humidity, and structural stress
- Eco‑friendly components that protect the environment
- A design that reduces energy consumption
- A structure built to last for generations
But science is only half the story.
The other half is compassion.
Your blog expresses it clearly:
> “Improving lives through resilient homes. Sustainable and responsible construction.”
ThermoBloc is the physical expression of that promise.
Learn more about Sustainable Construction.
A home that breathes, protects, and heals
A ThermoBloc home is not only cooler — it is healthier.
Inside these homes:
- Children breathe better
- Elderly residents feel relief
- Families sleep peacefully
- Stress decreases
- Illnesses decline
- Hope grows
A home becomes a sanctuary —
a place where the climate cannot harm, where poverty cannot suffocate, where fear cannot enter.
Your blog says it with strength:
> “These homes are designed to offer quality, safety, and climate control to those who need it most.”
This is not luxury.
This is survival.
This is dignity.
This is justice.
Explore Health Benefits of Climate‑Controlled Housing.
Why ThermoBloc is different
Traditional construction fails vulnerable families because it was never designed for them.
It was designed for speed, for cost, for convenience.
ThermoBloc is different because it was designed for:
- The mother who cannot sleep because the heat suffocates her children
- The father who rebuilds his home every year after storms
- The grandmother who fears the next heatwave
- The child who dreams of a safe place to grow
ThermoBloc is not just a material.
It is a mission.
A mission to protect.
A mission to heal.
A mission to restore dignity.
Learn more about Resilient Housing Design.
A block that builds more than houses
When you build with ThermoBloc, you are not just raising walls.
You are building:
- Health
- Safety
- Stability
- Opportunity
- Community
- Hope
Your blog expresses it beautifully:
> “We seek to address root causes, alleviate poverty, improve health, protect the environment, and empower affected families.”
ThermoBloc is the tool that makes that vision real.
Explore Community Empowerment.
A future built block by block
ThermoBloc is more than an innovation in construction.
It is a humanitarian breakthrough.
A block that cools.
A block that protects.
A block that heals.
A block that empowers.
A block that changes lives.
This is the heart of ThermoBloc:
> A block designed with compassion.
A home built with dignity.
A future created with hope.
7. ThermoHome Housing Models
Deep Humanitarian Emotional Rewrite — Rooted in the Agundiz Design Inc. Housing Aid Campaign, San Luis Potosí, México
A Home Is More Than Walls — It Is a Place Where Life Begins Again
When a family receives a ThermoHome, they are not simply receiving a structure.
They are receiving a new beginning.
For families who have lived in fear of heat, storms, and collapsing roofs, stepping into a Thermo Resilience Home feels like stepping into a different world — a world where the air is cooler, the walls are stronger, and the future finally feels possible.
The Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign of San Luis Potosí, México, led by Agundiz Design Inc., defines these homes as:
> Climate‑controlled, dignified, and resilient housing designed for families living in extreme vulnerability.
This is not construction.
This is restoration.
The Heart of the Home: A Space That Protects and Heals
Every ThermoHome model is designed with one purpose:
To protect the family living inside.
Not only from climate.
Not only from storms.
But from the emotional weight of poverty, fear, and instability.
A ThermoHome is:
- Cool during heatwaves
- Safe during storms
- Quiet during chaos
- Strong during uncertainty
- Peaceful during stress
It is a home that finally allows a family to rest.
This aligns with the core mission of the Agundiz Design Inc. Humanitarian Housing Initiative:
to build homes that heal, protect, and restore dignity.
The Standard ThermoHome Model — A Sanctuary for Vulnerable Families
1. Two Bedrooms — Where Dreams Can Finally Grow
In many low‑income homes, children sleep on the floor, sharing cramped spaces with siblings, parents, or extended family.
But in a ThermoHome:
- Children have a room where they can dream
- Parents have a space where they can rest
- Privacy becomes possible
- Dignity returns
A bedroom is not just a room.
It is a place where a child can imagine a future.
2. A Living Area — Where Families Become Families Again
In fragile homes, families often gather outside because the inside is too hot, too dark, or too unsafe.
But in a ThermoHome:
- The living area is cool
- The air is breathable
- The space is safe
- Families can sit together without fear
This is where stories return.
Where laughter returns.
Where healing begins.
3. A Kitchen — Where Nourishment Meets Dignity
In many vulnerable homes, cooking is done over open flames, in unsafe spaces, or in extreme heat.
But in a ThermoHome:
- The kitchen is ventilated
- The heat is controlled
- The environment is safe
- Mothers can cook without risking their health
A kitchen is not just a place to prepare food.
It is a place where a mother can care for her family without suffering.
4. A Bathroom — A Basic Human Right Restored
The Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign emphasizes dignity, health, and safety — and sanitation is at the core of all three.
In a ThermoHome:
- Families have access to clean sanitation
- Children grow up healthier
- Disease decreases
- Dignity increases
A bathroom is not a luxury.
It is a human right.
The Architecture of Compassion
Every ThermoHome model includes:
- Cross ventilation — so families can breathe
- Thermal insulation — so children can sleep
- Structural strength — so storms cannot destroy their lives
- Eco‑friendly materials — so the environment is protected
- Modular design — so families can grow
This is not architecture for profit.
This is architecture for humanity.
It reflects the foundational values of Agundiz Design Inc.:
resilience, compassion, and climate‑adaptive innovation.
Optional Upgrades — Because Every Family Deserves More Than the Minimum
For communities with additional support, ThermoHomes can include:
- Solar panels — reducing energy costs
- Rainwater harvesting — increasing water security
- Modular expansion — allowing families to grow
- Community gardens — improving nutrition and unity
These upgrades are not luxuries.
They are investments in dignity.
A Home That Changes Everything
When a family receives a ThermoHome:
- Children sleep through the night
- Mothers breathe easier
- Fathers feel hope
- Grandparents feel safe
- Families feel human again
This is the mission of the Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign of San Luis Potosí:
> To improve the well‑being of vulnerable communities through resilient, climate‑controlled housing.
And that is exactly what a ThermoHome does.
It makes a difference.
A real difference.
A life‑changing difference.
A Home Is the First Step Toward a Better Future
A ThermoHome is not the end of the journey.
It is the beginning.
The beginning of:
- Health
- Stability
- Education
- Opportunity
- Community
- Hope
This is why ThermoHome models matter.
This is why ThermoBloc matters.
This is why your mission matters.
Because a home is not just a place to live.
It is a place to become.
8. Financial Model
Deep Humanitarian Emotional Rooted in the Agundiz Design Inc. Housing Aid Campaign, San Luis Potosí, México
A Movement Built on the Power of One Dollar
Most humanitarian projects depend on large donations.
Most rely on wealthy donors, corporations, or governments.
But the ThermoBloc Humanitarian Housing Initiative is different.
It is built on a simple, revolutionary belief:
> Every person in the world has the power to change a life — even with just $1.
One dollar.
A coin forgotten in a pocket.
An amount many people spend without thinking.
But in the hands of compassion,
$1 becomes a brick of hope.
And when millions of people give $1, something extraordinary happens:
- Homes rise
- Communities heal
- Families breathe
- Children dream
- Lives transform
This is the financial miracle behind the ThermoBloc movement.
Explore Micro‑donation Impact Models.
The Global $1 Campaign
The Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign of San Luis Potosí, México, led by Agundiz Design Inc., is founded on the principle that collective generosity can rebuild lives.
The math is simple —
but the impact is profound:
- 50,000,000 people × $1 = $50,000,000 USD
- $20,000 USD builds one complete ThermoBloc home
- 2,500 families receive climate‑controlled, safe, dignified housing
This is not charity.
This is solidarity.
This is humanity united.
Learn more about Global Solidarity Campaigns.
Why One Dollar Matters
Some may ask:
“How can $1 make a difference?”
But they do not understand the power of unity.
They do not understand the power of compassion.
They do not understand the power of millions of hearts beating for the same cause.
The value is not the dollar.
The value is the intention behind it.
When someone gives $1, they are saying:
- “I care.”
- “I believe in dignity.”
- “I want to help.”
- “I want to be part of something bigger than myself.”
And when millions say this together, the world changes.
Explore Collective Impact Theory.
The True Cost of a Home
A ThermoBloc home costs $20,000 USD.
This includes:
- Materials
- Labor
- Engineering
- Transportation
- Sanitation
- Electrical installation
- Water access
- Foundation
- Finishing
- Community integration
But the true value of a home cannot be measured in dollars.
The true value is:
- A child sleeping safely
- A mother cooking without heat exhaustion
- A father resting without fear
- A grandmother breathing cool air
- A family rebuilding their life
This is priceless.
Learn more about Humanitarian Housing Costs.
Transparency: A Promise, Not a Policy
The financial model of the ThermoBloc Initiative is built on integrity.
Every dollar is accounted for.
Every dollar is respected.
Every dollar is used with purpose.
There is:
- No waste
- No corruption
- No hidden costs
- No broken promises
This is a movement built on trust —
trust between Agundiz Design Inc., the families, and the world.
Explore Humanitarian Transparency Standards.
Why This Financial Model Works
Because it is simple.
Because it is honest.
Because it is human.
Because it invites everyone — rich or poor — to participate.
You do not need wealth to change a life.
You only need compassion.
And compassion is something the world has in abundance.
Learn more about Inclusive Donation Models.
A Future Built by Millions of Hands
Imagine this:
A child in Mexico sleeps safely tonight
because someone in Spain gave $1.
Someone in Japan gave $1.
Someone in Brazil gave $1.
Someone in Canada gave $1.
Someone in Kenya gave $1.
Millions of people,
from different cultures,
different languages,
different lives,
all united by one belief:
> Every family deserves a safe home.
This is the financial model.
This is the miracle.
This is the movement.
Explore Global Humanitarian Participation.
The Cost of a Home Is Measured in Dollars —
But the Value of a Home Is Measured in Lives
A home is not just a structure.
It is:
- Health
- Safety
- Stability
- Opportunity
- Dignity
- Hope
And hope is the most valuable currency in the world.
9. Implementation Timeline (2025–2050)
A 25‑Year Journey of Transformation — Rooted in the Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign of San Luis Potosí, México
A Journey of 25 Years — A Lifetime of Change
Transforming a community is not an overnight miracle.
It is a journey — slow, steady, and filled with moments of courage, compassion, and resilience.
The ThermoBloc Humanitarian Housing Initiative is a 25‑year promise:
- A promise to walk with families through every season.
- A promise to build not just homes, but futures.
- A promise to stay until the work is done.
This timeline reflects the long‑term commitment of Agundiz Design Inc. to vulnerable communities in San Luis Potosí, México.
But there is a truth we must honor with transparency:
> This timeline can only become reality with the support of donors, partners, and compassionate individuals around the world.
Without funding, the promise cannot be fulfilled.
This is not pressure —
this is honesty, dignity, and responsibility.
Why 25 Years?
Because healing takes time.
Because rebuilding lives takes patience.
Because true transformation cannot be rushed.
A home can be built in months.
But a community — a real, thriving, resilient community — takes years of love, support, and unity.
This timeline honors that truth.
PHASE 1 — 2025 to 2030
The Foundation of Hope
300 Homes Built
The first five years are the most delicate.
This is where the foundation is laid — not just in concrete, but in trust.
During this phase:
- Families are identified
- Communities are surveyed
- Land is prepared
- Local workers are trained
- The first ThermoBloc homes rise from the earth
These first 300 homes are more than structures.
They are proof — proof that compassion can be engineered, that dignity can be built, that hope can take physical form.
For the families who receive these first homes, life changes immediately:
- Children sleep safely
- Mothers breathe easier
- Fathers feel hope
- Grandparents feel relief
These homes become the heartbeat of the movement.
But even this first phase depends on one essential truth:
> Without the financial support of the global community, Phase 1 cannot begin.
PHASE 2 — 2030 to 2040
The Expansion of Compassion
1,000 Homes Built
With the foundation strong, the movement grows.
This decade is where the project becomes a regional transformation:
- Entire neighborhoods are rebuilt
- Communities become cooler, safer, healthier
- Local economies strengthen
- Jobs are created
- Families begin to thrive
This is the phase where the world begins to notice.
Where donors see the impact of their $1.
Where families begin to dream again.
This is the decade where empowerment becomes visible —
where families rise from survival to stability.
And yet, the truth remains:
> Phase 2 is only possible if the world continues to stand with us.
Without sustained funding, the expansion cannot happen.
PHASE 3 — 2040 to 2050
A Legacy of Dignity
1,200 Homes Built
The final decade is the most powerful.
This is where the movement becomes a legacy.
By now:
- Communities are transformed
- Children who grew up in ThermoHomes are adults
- Health improves
- Education increases
- Poverty decreases
- Climate resilience becomes normal
These final 1,200 homes complete the promise —
a promise made to families who waited decades for dignity.
This is not just construction.
This is justice delivered.
But justice requires commitment:
> If global support fades, the final phase cannot be completed.
The legacy depends on the generosity of millions.
A Timeline Written in Human Lives
This timeline is not about numbers.
It is about people.
Every year represents:
- A family sleeping safely
- A child breathing cool air
- A mother cooking without heat exhaustion
- A father resting without fear
- A grandmother living without suffering
Every home is a story.
Every story is a victory.
Every victory is a step toward a more compassionate world.
A Movement That Grows Stronger With Time
The longer this project continues, the stronger it becomes:
- More donors join
- More families are helped
- More communities rise
- More hope spreads
This is the power of a long‑term humanitarian vision.
But the movement cannot grow without support:
> Hope needs hands.
Compassion needs action.
This mission needs the world.
2050 — The Promise Fulfilled
In 2050, when the final home is built, something extraordinary will happen:
A community that once suffered under heat, storms, and poverty
will stand strong, cool, safe, and full of life.
Children who once slept on burning concrete
will raise their own children in climate‑controlled homes.
Families who once feared the next storm
will live in safety and dignity.
This is the legacy of ThermoBloc.
This is the legacy of compassion.
This is the legacy of your mission.
And it all depends on one truth:
We can build the future — but only together.
10. Projected Impact
A Future Where Families Finally Breathe Again
Impact Is Not Measured in Numbers — It Is Measured in Lives
When we speak of “impact,” we are not talking about statistics.
We are talking about people — real families, real children, real lives.
The ThermoBloc Humanitarian Housing Initiative will not simply build homes.
It will build hope, health, stability, and dignity for thousands of people who have lived too long in suffering.
The mission of the Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign of San Luis Potosí, México is clear:
> To improve the well‑being of vulnerable communities through resilient, climate‑controlled housing.
This chapter shows how that mission becomes real.
Explore Humanitarian Impact Models.
10,000 Lives Transformed — One Home at a Time
By the year 2050, this initiative will have built 2,500 climate‑controlled ThermoBloc homes, directly impacting more than 10,000 people.
But what does that impact look like?
- A child sleeping through the night for the first time
- A mother cooking without collapsing from heat
- A father resting without fear of storms
- A grandmother breathing cool air during a heatwave
- A family sitting together in peace, not survival
This is not just impact.
This is rebirth.
Health: The First Miracle
Extreme heat kills.
Poor housing kills.
Lack of sanitation kills.
But a ThermoBloc home saves lives.
Inside these homes:
- Heat‑related illnesses drop dramatically
- Respiratory problems decrease
- Stress levels fall
- Children grow healthier
- Elderly residents live longer
A ThermoHome is not just a shelter —
it is a health intervention, a shield against climate, disease, and suffering.
Learn more about Health Benefits of Climate‑Controlled Housing.
Education: A Door Opens
A child cannot study in a home that feels like an oven.
A child cannot focus when they are exhausted from heat.
A child cannot dream when they are fighting to survive.
But inside a ThermoHome:
- Children sleep
- Children study
- Children dream
- Children grow
Education becomes possible.
And with education comes opportunity.
And with opportunity comes a future.
This is how poverty ends —
not with charity, but with opportunity.
Explore Education and Housing Stability.
Economic Stability: A Foundation for Growth
When a family receives a safe home:
- Medical expenses decrease
- Stress decreases
- Productivity increases
- Parents can work
- Children can learn
- Families can save
- Communities can grow
A home is not just a structure.
It is an economic engine.
This empowerment begins with a safe place to live.
Learn more about Economic Impact of Secure Housing.
Community Transformation: From Survival to Strength
When 2,500 homes rise, something extraordinary happens:
- Neighborhoods become safer
- Crime decreases
- Community pride grows
- Local economies strengthen
- Social bonds deepen
- Hope spreads
A community that once lived in fear
begins to live in dignity.
A community that once felt forgotten
begins to feel seen.
A community that once struggled to survive
begins to thrive.
Explore Community Resilience Models.
Climate Resilience: Protecting the Most Vulnerable
Climate change is not equal.
It punishes the poor first, hardest, and longest.
ThermoBloc homes:
- Reduce indoor temperatures
- Resist storms
- Protect families from heatwaves
- Reduce energy use
- Increase long‑term resilience
This is not just construction.
This is climate justice.
Learn more about Climate‑Resilient Housing.
Dignity: The Most Powerful Impact of All
When a family receives a ThermoHome, something changes inside them.
They stand taller.
They breathe deeper.
They smile more.
They feel human again.
Dignity returns.
And dignity is the foundation of every other transformation:
- Health
- Education
- Stability
- Opportunity
- Hope
A home is not just a structure.
It is a declaration:
> “You matter.
You deserve safety.
You deserve dignity.
You deserve a future.”
This is the true impact of ThermoBloc.
A Legacy That Will Outlive Us All
By 2050, the homes will stand strong.
The families will be thriving.
The communities will be transformed.
The children will be grown.
The future will be brighter.
And long after we are gone,
the homes we built
and the lives we changed
will continue to shine.
This is the legacy of compassion.
This is the legacy of ThermoBloc.
This is the legacy of the Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign of San Luis Potosí.
But there is one truth we must honor:
This impact is only possible if the world stands with us.
Without support, these transformations cannot happen.
With support, they become unstoppable.
11 .Governance & Transparency
A Foundation of Trust for a Global Humanitarian Movement
Trust Is the Foundation of Every Humanitarian Mission
When a person donates — whether it is $1 or a larger amount — they give more than money.
They give trust.
Trust that their contribution will reach the families who need it most.
Trust that the project is honest.
Trust that the mission is real.
Trust that compassion will become action.
This is why governance and transparency are not administrative requirements.
They are an act of respect — toward every donor, every partner, and every vulnerable family we serve.
Explore Humanitarian Governance Principles.
A Governance Model Built on Integrity
The ThermoBloc Humanitarian Housing Initiative operates under a governance system designed to guarantee:
- Honesty
- Accountability
- Independent oversight
- Ethical use of resources
- Fair and just decision‑making
- Protection of vulnerable families
This model ensures that every dollar is used with purpose and that every action aligns with the humanitarian mission of Agundiz Design Inc. and the Housing Aid Campaign of San Luis Potosí, México.
Learn more about Ethical Resource Management.
Independent Oversight: A Promise of Clarity
To guarantee full transparency, the initiative includes:
- Annual external audits
- Third‑party financial reviews
- Public progress reports
- Local community oversight
This means:
- No hidden expenses
- No unilateral decisions
- No misuse of funds
- No opacity
Every step is visible.
Every expense is traceable.
Every decision is documented.
Explore Accountability Practices.
Community Participation: The Voice of Those Who Live the Reality
Governance does not come only from above.
It also comes from within the community.
Families and local leaders participate in:
- Beneficiary selection
- Construction oversight
- Needs assessment
- Impact evaluation
- Protection of project integrity
This ensures that the project does not impose solutions —
it builds with the community, not for the community.
Learn more about Community Participation Models.
Ethical Selection of Beneficiary Families
Family selection is carried out using clear, fair, and verifiable criteria:
- Level of poverty
- Climate vulnerability
- Housing conditions
- Health risks
- Family situation
There are:
- No favoritism
- No external influence
- No arbitrary decisions
Only justice.
Only real need.
Only humanity.
Explore Beneficiary Selection Criteria.
Responsible Use of Funds
Every donated dollar is distributed with precision and ethics:
- Construction
- Materials
- Local labor
- Sanitation systems
- Electrical installations
- Technical supervision
- Logistics
- Minimal, transparent administration
Nothing is wasted.
Nothing is inflated.
Nothing is hidden.
Every dollar becomes a brick of hope.
Learn more about Cost Breakdown Standards.
Public Reporting: Clarity for All
The project publishes:
- Quarterly reports
- Construction progress updates
- Stories of beneficiary families
- Financial statements
- External audits
- Impact projections
This allows any donor, partner, or citizen to see the real progress of the initiative.
Explore Project Reporting Models.
Protecting Families: Dignity Comes First
Governance also protects families from:
- Exploitation
- Discrimination
- Unwanted media exposure
- Misuse of their image
- False promises
Human dignity is the center of everything.
Learn more about Humanitarian Protection Standards.
A Project That Honors Trust
Transparency is not an obligation.
It is an act of love.
An act of respect.
An act of humanity.
Because when someone donates $1, they are saying:
“I trust you.”
And this initiative responds:
“We will honor that trust with every action.”
Explore ThermoBloc Mission Statement
12. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Clear Answers for a Global Movement of Compassion
A Chapter Built for Clarity, Trust, and Global Participation
Every humanitarian movement grows stronger when people understand how it works.
This chapter provides clear, transparent answers to the most important questions about the ThermoBloc Humanitarian Housing Initiative and the Housing Aid Campaign of San Luis Potosí, México.
These answers reflect our commitment to:
- Integrity
- Transparency
- Community participation
- Ethical decision‑making
- Responsible use of funds
- Climate‑resilient innovation
Explore Governance & Transparency.
1. How Are Families Selected?
A process rooted in fairness, dignity, and real need
Families are selected using clear, ethical, and verifiable criteria:
- Level of poverty
- Climate vulnerability
- Current housing conditions
- Health risks
- Family structure and needs
There are:
- No favoritism
- No political influence
- No arbitrary decisions
Selection is conducted with community participation to ensure fairness and transparency.
Learn more about Beneficiary Selection.
2. How Much Does a ThermoBloc Home Cost?
A complete, climate‑controlled home for $20,000 USD
Each ThermoHome includes:
- ThermoBloc construction
- Thermal insulation
- Cross‑ventilation
- Electrical installation
- Sanitation and water access
- Foundation and finishing
- Local labor
- Technical supervision
The total cost: $20,000 USD per home.
Explore Cost Breakdown.
3. How Do I Know My Donation Is Used Correctly?
Transparency is our promise — and our responsibility
The initiative follows strict governance standards:
- Annual external audits
- Third‑party financial reviews
- Public quarterly reports
- Community oversight
- Documented spending
Every dollar is traceable.
Every action is accountable.
Learn more about Transparency Practices.
4. What Is ThermoBloc Technology?
A humanitarian innovation designed to protect vulnerable families
ThermoBloc is a climate‑resilient construction system engineered to:
- Reduce indoor heat
- Resist storms and humidity
- Improve respiratory health
- Lower energy consumption
- Provide long‑term structural safety
It is not just a material —
it is a humanitarian tool designed to save lives.
Explore ThermoBloc Technology.
5. How Can I Donate?
Everyone can help — even with $1
The initiative is powered by the Global $1 Campaign, where millions of people contribute small amounts to create massive impact.
Ways to support include:
- $1 micro‑donations
- Monthly contributions
- Corporate partnerships
- Philanthropic sponsorships
- Community fundraising
Every contribution — large or small — builds hope.
Learn more about Ways to Donate.
6. What Impact Does My Donation Create?
Your support transforms lives, homes, and entire communities
Every ThermoHome built creates:
- Health improvements
- Educational opportunities
- Economic stability
- Climate resilience
- Community transformation
- Human dignity
By 2050, more than 10,000 lives will be directly transformed.
Explore Projected Impact.
7. How Does the Community Participate?
A project built with the community — not imposed on it
Local families and leaders participate in:
- Beneficiary selection
- Construction oversight
- Needs assessment
- Impact evaluation
- Protection of project integrity
This ensures the initiative remains ethical, inclusive, and community‑driven.
Learn more about Community Participation.
A Final Word: Clarity Builds Trust — Trust Builds Homes
This FAQ exists for one purpose:
To honor the trust of every donor, every partner, and every family.
When people understand how the initiative works,
they feel confident joining the movement.
And when the world joins,
2,500 homes become possible.
10,000 lives are transformed.
A community rises.
This is the power of clarity.
This is the power of transparency.
This is the power of humanity united.
13. Final Call to Action & Closing Words
A Humanitarian Movement to Restore Well‑Being, Health, and a Clean Future for the Children of San Luis Potosí
A Movement 28 Years in the Making
For nearly three decades, Agundiz Design Inc. has walked into the places where suffering lives — the forgotten neighborhoods, the fragile homes, the communities left behind by systems that were never built for them.
You have seen poverty up close.
You have seen families endure heat that suffocates, storms that destroy, and uncertainty that breaks the human spirit.
And yet, you have also seen something else:
- Courage
- Resilience
- Dignity
- Hope
The ThermoBloc Humanitarian Housing Initiative is the culmination of 28 years of listening, learning, building, and believing.
It is not just a project.
It is the next chapter of a lifelong mission.
Explore ThermoBloc Mission.
A Transformative Housing Initiative for San Luis Potosí
San Luis Potosí is a land of beauty, culture, and history — but also a land where thousands of families live in homes that cannot protect them.
Your Spanish paragraph becomes this powerful English declaration:
Agundiz Design Inc., a mission‑driven organization with more than 28 years of experience in construction and community development in Mexico, proposes a transformative housing initiative in San Luis Potosí. This project addresses the urgent need for safe, climate‑resilient housing among vulnerable populations, using our innovative ThermoBloc technology and a community‑centered approach. We seek funding to build climate‑controlled homes that will directly impact families living in extreme poverty while contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals — SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
This is not a proposal.
This is a humanitarian necessity.
Explore Climate‑Resilient Housing.
The Problem We Can No Longer Ignore
San Luis Potosí faces a severe housing deficit — a crisis made worse by:
- Poverty
- Informal land tenure
- Climate change
- Extreme heat
- Storm vulnerability
- Government programs that fail to reach the most marginalized
Your original Spanish message captured it clearly:
More than thousands of people lack adequate housing, creating health risks, economic instability, and vulnerability to extreme climate events. This fuels a cycle of poverty that blocks sustainable development.
This is the reality.
A reality we can change.
Explore Housing Vulnerability.
Why This Moment Matters
Because every day without action is another day of suffering.
Because every family deserves a home that protects them.
Because climate change is accelerating — and the poor are the first to suffer.
Because dignity is not a privilege — it is a human right.
Because compassion is the most powerful force on Earth.
This is the moment to act.
A Call to the World: Stand With Us
This is where the reader must feel the weight of the mission — and the possibility of hope.
So here is the call:
> If you believe that no child should sleep in a burning home…
If you believe that no mother should fear the next storm…
If you believe that poverty should not decide who lives safely…
If you believe that compassion can change the world…
Then this movement is yours.
You do not need wealth to change a life.
You only need a heart willing to give.
Even $1 becomes a brick of hope.
Join the movement:
- Support the Mission
- Learn How to Help
- Share the Campaign
A Humanitarian Call for Housing, Health, and a Clean Environment
This initiative is more than construction.
It is a Humanitarian Aid Campaign to restore:
- Well‑being
- Health
- Safety
- Climate protection
- Community stability
- A clean environment
- A dignified future for the children of San Luis Potosí
Every ThermoHome built is a promise kept.
Every ThermoBloc placed is a life protected.
Every donation is a step toward justice.
Explore Humanitarian Impact.
The Final Words — The Heart of the Book
Here is the ending your book deserves —
strong, emotional, unforgettable:
> “A home is more than walls.
It is safety.
It is dignity.
It is hope.
And hope is something every human deserves.”
“We cannot change the past.
But together, we can build the future —
one home, one family, one dollar at a time.”
“Let this be the generation that chose compassion.
Let this be the moment the world remembered its humanity.”
“The families of San Luis Potosí are waiting.
And hope is waiting with them.”
Agundiz Design Inc. — Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign
Building Hope. Building Health. Building the Future.
Our Mission
Agundiz Design Inc. is a humanitarian‑driven construction organization dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable families in Mexico by providing free, climate‑resilient, health‑protective homes built with our innovative ThermoBloc technology.
For 28 years, we have witnessed the harsh reality of poverty, extreme heat, unsafe housing, and environmental injustice.
And we have made a promise:
> Every family deserves a safe home.
Every child deserves a healthy future.
Every community deserves dignity.
Our mission is to alleviate suffering, restore well‑being, and build a cleaner, safer, more resilient future for the poorest communities of San Luis Potosí and beyond.
Our Vision
We envision a Mexico where:
- No child sleeps in a burning, unsafe home
- No mother fears the next storm
- No family is trapped in a cycle of poverty caused by inadequate housing
- Communities thrive in safe, sustainable, climate‑controlled environments
- Health, dignity, and opportunity are accessible to all
This is not charity.
This is justice, compassion, and humanity in action.
Our Purpose
Through the Humanitarian Housing Aid Campaign, we are committed to:
- Building free ThermoBloc homes for families in extreme poverty
- Protecting children from heat‑related illness and unsafe living conditions
- Improving community health through clean, ventilated, climate‑controlled environments
- Reducing poverty by providing families with a stable foundation
- Strengthening resilience against heatwaves, storms, and climate change
- Promoting environmental responsibility through sustainable construction
- Empowering communities through participation, training, and local engagement
Every home we build is a promise kept.
Every ThermoBloc we place is a life protected.
Why We Need Your Support
This mission cannot be achieved alone.
The families of San Luis Potosí cannot wait.
Climate change will not slow down.
Poverty will not fix itself.
Your support is the difference between:
- A child sleeping safely
- A mother breathing easier
- A family escaping the cycle of poverty
- A community rising from suffering to strength
Even $1 becomes a brick of hope.
Your contribution directly builds:
- Health
- Safety
- Stability
- Opportunity
- Dignity
- A clean environment
- A future for the children who deserve better
Our Commitment to You
We honor every donation with:
- Full transparency
- Independent audits
- Public reporting
- Ethical governance
- Community participation
- Zero waste, zero corruption
Your trust is sacred.
Your generosity is transformative.
Your support builds homes — and futures.
Join the Movement
This is your moment to stand with us.
To stand with the families who have waited too long.
To stand with the children who deserve a future of safety, health, and hope.
> Together, we can build a Mexico where every family lives with dignity.
Together, we can build homes that protect life.
Together, we can build a future worthy of our children.
Join us.
Support us.
Stand with us.
One home at a time.
One family at a time.
One dollar at a time.
💛 How to Contribute
A global act of compassion begins with a single dollar.
Donate via PayPal:
agundiz@live.com
Contact:
Jose Cruz Agundiz
agundizinc@gmail.com
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