in the xhosa language, ikhayalami means “my home.”o help people live in safety and dignity. cedric may's old corrugated iron hut was replaced a year ago. gloria: i'd like to see how things are going. cedric: yeah, everything is okay. and you can see the place, i am very happy about this. this is what we got here. this is very beautiful. this is our shower. gloria: fantastic. cedric: very soon we are going to put tiles in. gloria: oh, i can't wait. cedric: we had a one-room place, a one shack room. and you know, that thing was almost falling down when the wind came. oh, and i had headaches and all that, and all the rain came through. that was at that time. but now i live in a beautiful place like this, i can only say thanks to god. reporter: cedric may works as a caddie on a golf course. his employer agreed to help finance the construction cost of around 1000 euros together with ikhayalami. this kind of co-financing is the basis of ikhayalami's funding model. gloria: we pre-finance as much as we can of the build. and the employers meet