Loving what they do
For these two volunteers, volunteering at a Habitat ReStore means sharing their love of crafting.
For these two volunteers, volunteering at a Habitat ReStore means sharing their love of crafting.
After Typhoon Haiyan, Sarda’s family slept for months on scrap materials under a tarp. In his new Habitat house, he says, “it will be much easier to take care of my nephews and keep them safe.”
In this video, Habitat homeowners from around the world share what their home means to them, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
See what eight local DIY designers created from common vintage ReStore finds during the fourth annual ReStore ReStyle Design Challenge at Our Towns Habitat ReStore in North Carolina.
Earlier this year, Habitat Brazil partnered with young volunteers from Guilherme Dummont Villares and Saint Francis high schools to improve the living conditions of 18 families in the favela of Heliopolis.
Mario shares the importance of providing a decent home for his family, just like his father did for him when he was growing up.
Indiana native Donna Staten now has more room to live a full life — and a shorter list of things that keep her up at night.
Els Palemene and her family moved into their West Auckland Habitat home in Massey, New Zealand, in June.
With Habitat Mexico’s help, Javier has built a home for his family and has seen an immediate change.
When we ask Habitat homeowners what their homes make possible for them, their answers — just as they share them with us — fit together like poetry. The powerful poetry of lives changed and futures transformed.