Habitat for Humanity able to build more affordable homes at lower costs with enactment of bipartisan HOME Act
New law allowing donated home appraisal services will lower costs to build Habitat homes.
New law allowing donated home appraisal services will lower costs to build Habitat homes.
To protect the health and safety of its staff, volunteers and the communities it serves, Habitat for Humanity International today announced that it is requiring the use of face coverings or masks in all of its global offices, branches, warehouses and Habitat ReStores.
Habitat for Humanity has strongly opposed the rescission of the 2015 Affirmatively Further Fair Housing rule by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Habitat for Humanity extends its deepest sympathies and prayers to the people of Lebanon in the wake of an explosion that has claimed more than 100 lives and devastated housing infrastructure in parts of Beirut.
ShelterTech expands into new geographies thanks to support from Autodesk Foundation benefitting Habitat’s Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter.
Habitat for Humanity today announced that it is receiving more than $400,000 from Travelers to support its Homes, Communities, Hope + You campaign.
Habitat for Humanity International is proud to announce it has named Natosha Reid Rice as the organization’s first global diversity, equity and inclusion officer. Rice, who has served with Habitat since 2011, will serve as a member of the nonprofit’s senior leadership team.
Olivia Wong, group head of diversity and inclusion at John Swire & Sons (HK) Ltd., has been elected to serve on Habitat for Humanity International’s board of directors.
Global housing nonprofit Habitat for Humanity International is taking several actions to cut expenses in reaction to short- and long-term financial forecasts and operational impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Habitat is urging Congress to take greater action to support housing stability and the nonprofit organizations that serve low-income families.