
Project 20-20-20
20 modest 20’ x 20’ (400sq.ft) hurricane-resistant houses for families left homeless by Hurricane Beryl.
Hurricane Beryl, which struck Grenada in July 2024, caused substantial economic damage. Preliminary estimates indicated losses of approximately $430 million which represents approximately 33.8% of Grenada’s nominal GDP.
Approximately 32% of Grenada’s population lives below the poverty line, with 13% considered extremely
poor. Poverty is more prevalent in rural agricultural areas like the Parish of St. Patrick due to limited access to economic opportunities.


