Everyone deserves a decent place to live
Through shelter, we empower people to build a better future for themselves and their families.
Through shelter, we empower people to build a better future for themselves and their families.
This November 15, America Recycles Day provides an opportunity to rethink what recycling cars could mean for you.
Santosh Shah, founder and president of Today’s Youth Asia, talks about working with and for young people to create social change.
Families across the United States are paying too high a price to cover the cost of home. Rents and homeownership costs are skyrocketing while wages are not keeping pace. Everyone should have enough money left over after paying rent or mortgage costs to cover life’s necessities.
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.
Two lucky drawing winners will build with Drew and Jonathan Scott in Nashville, Tennessee, on April 2, as they join volunteers to help two future Habitat for Humanity homeowners begin construction on their homes.
For more than three decades, decent housing has made a difference for Habitat families worldwide. The sky truly is the limit when a family lives under a roof they helped raise.
I have been privileged to be a part of five Hope Journey trips, which enable me to participate firsthand in Habitat for Humanity’s work.
Learn about Habitat’s first campus chapter, started 30 years ago at Baylor University.
Help us say thanks to the special teams of volunteers that help us go that extra yard to build homes, communities and hope.