Habitat Humanitarians
Habitat for Humanity recognizes Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, and Jonathan and Drew Scott as Habitat Humanitarians.
Habitat for Humanity recognizes Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, and Jonathan and Drew Scott as Habitat Humanitarians.
Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter have been champions and groudbreaking voices for affordable, decent housing for all, donating their time and leadership each year to build and improve homes through Habitat’s Carter Work Project.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood share why they pledge their continuing support to Habitat for Humanity.
The home build celebrates the culmination of Habitat’s national campaign “Home is the Key.”
Habitat appreciates the final funding levels for the federal programs that support our ability to provide homeownership opportunities to low-income families.
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are a great place for artists to find materials they can transform into recycled art.
The Ply Gem Home for Good project is a multi-year initiative that includes a donation of over $1 million of exterior building products and funds to support Habitat’s vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to call home.
Find out how a gap year can help you turn your passion for serving others into action and learn about Habitat’s gap year opportunities.
Celebrating 10 years of empowering women, volunteers will build and improve 600 homes during National Women Build Week, May 6-14.
Veteran Habitat volunteer and Lowe’s vice president of public affairs Chris Ahearn shares what she has learned through Women Build.