Risk reduction by design
Rapid response is essential after a disaster, but it’s just as important to help communities prepare for the next time nature strikes.
Rapid response is essential after a disaster, but it’s just as important to help communities prepare for the next time nature strikes.
Country singer/songwriter Eric Paslay shares his experiences with Habitat for Humanity and why he’s excited to be part of our Home is the Key campaign.
Recent Habitat sanitation projects in Fiji and Zambia have improved the lives of people and their communities.
The 2018 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project marked the 35th year that the former president and first lady built alongside volunteers and future Habitat homeowners.
In order to improve that access to land and ensure more security of tenure in Bolivia, Habitat is training female heads of household to serve as community leaders and secure tenure promoters in the city of Cochabamba.
Habitat for Humanity knows that equity and inclusion are the hallmarks of a thriving community. But what does it mean to have equity in housing, and why is it so important?
Home is the Key homeowners Barbra and Kaleb share their family’s struggle to keep up with ever-increasing rents and how their Habitat for Humanity home has changed their future.
Like many disaster-affected areas before them, communities now dazed and broken by names like Harvey and Irma also will be rebuilt and restored.
As Habitat celebrates 40 years of building in your community and all over the world, here are 40 facts about us.
Your help and generosity allow us to be effective in thousands of communities around the world, to literally meet families where they live and partner with them to improve their housing.