Nearly 3.5 million more people improve their housing conditions with Habitat for Humanity
Through shelter, we empower: Habitat for Humanity’s 2017 annual report celebrates global impact and homeowners’ success stories.
Through shelter, we empower: Habitat for Humanity’s 2017 annual report celebrates global impact and homeowners’ success stories.
Habitat for Humanity is deeply saddened by the passing of former U.S. first lady Rosalynn Carter, who was a champion and strong voice for affordable, decent housing for all.
During the Carter Work Project, Roger and Ruth MacFarlane and their family will be on the build site, hammers in hand, working alongside future Habitat homeowners.
Habitat Humanitarians Jonathan and Drew Scott celebrate what’s best about building with us.
President Carter was dehydrated working in the hot sun in Winnipeg during the Carter Work Project.
We invite you to join us in remembering President Carter’s remarkable legacy. Share how you’ve been inspired by President Carter’s life and service and read others’ stories in our memory book.
Delta Air Lines employees are volunteering across the country this fall to build five homes. Proceeds from a recycling program helped fund two homes in Atlanta in September.
Since 1976, more than 9.8 million people have partnered with Habitat for Humanity to build or improve a place they can call home.
Chico’s FAS and its family of brands aims to boost awareness and raise funds to help women build better lives. This multifaceted partnership includes sponsorship of Habitat’s 2018 Women Build program and will directly impact 77 communities across the U.S.
As the 11th World Urban Forum opens today in Katowice, Poland, Habitat for Humanity International is calling attention to the enormous need for sustainable, equitable housing solutions.