New novel highlights Habitat's mission
The latest novel from New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber weaves a story of love, loss and the power of family — with a Habitat plot line.
The latest novel from New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber weaves a story of love, loss and the power of family — with a Habitat plot line.
Habitat kid and UGA senior wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell dreams of engaging kids in his newest passion — reading.
Read why Habitat’s monthly donors give — and why you should consider joining their ranks.
“It was a good feeling to know that if I gave an amount it would be used properly and I didn’t have to worry about that.”
“It’s all the small gifts that make a difference.”
“I feel strongly about the value of a stable home for children’s health and education.”
“Habitat is a program that really makes sense and works.”
“I have an opportunity to pay it forward.”
“If 100 people gave 10, you’d have that much more toward a house for someone.”
“A basic human requirement is to help and aid those in need. How can you not give?”