International advocacy for housing
Access to decent, affordable housing is essential to well-being, but billions of people lack an adequate home. Learn how Habitat for Humanity advocates for improved housing worldwide.
Access to decent, affordable housing is essential to well-being, but billions of people lack an adequate home. Learn how Habitat for Humanity advocates for improved housing worldwide.
View a list of Habitat for Humanity’s board of directors and senior leadership staff.
Join Habitat staff members, board members, homeowners, volunteers and youth from across the country for Habitat for Humanity’s annual legislative conference in Washington, D.C.
Honor your family, friends and loved ones by making a “Gift from the Heart” donation to Habitat for Humanity.
As communities across the U.S. have faced shortages of safe, decent housing, we have focused on various strategies for increasing the supply and preservation of affordable homes where residents are able to live and raise families.
We address both the supply and demand sides of the market when we advise firms who are considering introducing housing products or services.
Habitat builds with families for whom an affordable home means the difference between instability and opportunity.
As part of our innovative Aging in Place strategies, Habitat for Humanity implemented the CAPABLE model across five Habitat affiliates. This model is an evidence-based approach developed by researchers from Johns Hopkins University to help holistically address older adults’ needs.
Dr. Megan Sandel on the significant effect that housing has on children’s health and development