Safe in this new house
Marlito Sarda’s Habitat house marks a new beginning after Philippines quake and typhoon.
Marlito Sarda’s Habitat house marks a new beginning after Philippines quake and typhoon.
Recent Habitat sanitation projects in Fiji and Zambia have improved the lives of people and their communities.
Ana Rosemary’s family moved into a safe Habitat El Salvador home after Hurricane Mitch.
Rapid response is essential after a disaster, but it’s just as important to help communities prepare for the next time nature strikes.
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.
This fall, Amarillo Habitat celebrated the completion of its 100th home, a milestone made even more special by help from an organization that helped with its first.
Choosing to put aside rivalries, Wisconsin seniors from seven high schools raised more than 110,000 to build a home with Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat.
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.
Families in need of affordable housing live everywhere: villages, small towns, sprawling cities, your community. What does housing need look like where you live?
Partnering with Habitat brings homeowners a world of new opportunities: financial security, potential advancement in jobs and education, independence, a strong sense of community and — perhaps best of all — the freedom and security of living without crushing housing costs or overwhelming worry.