Improving the human condition by giving back
Donna Ricca shares why she gives back by volunteering with Habitat in an effort to improve the human condition.
Donna Ricca shares why she gives back by volunteering with Habitat in an effort to improve the human condition.
Habitat Poland is helping connect families to apartments through a city of Warsaw database of residents who have agreed to open their homes to Ukrainian refugees like Marina and her two young daughters.
While playing in the garage, Steven Yang discovered the signatures of volunteers who helped build his family’s Habitat home, which inspired his dedication to serving his community.
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We asked our supporters to share with us the many ways they think of home and what having a home really means to them. Here are some of our favorite responses.
For Aretha, the accessibility features in her Habitat home “make a big difference” for her and her two children, 23-year-old Devin and 22-year-old Zacaya.
With a little help, all of us have the potential to stand on our own. You can do something right now to help make that possible for another family.
Taking old pallets and turning them into a new sink vanity proves that reusable materials really can be found anywhere.
Hear from the Rev. Jeff Meyers about his firsthand experience with Habitat’s Global Village volunteer trips that left him and his students forever changed, and see how you can get involved today.
“I feel strongly about the value of a stable home for children’s health and education.”