Poland

Kozia 3/5 Street
app.8, 00-070
Warsaw
Poland

WebsiteA wireframe globe www.habitat.pl

 

Country facts:

 

  • Capital city – Warsaw
  • Population 38 million
  • Life expectancy – 79 years
  • Unemployment rate – 3.37%
  • Below poverty line  15.4%

 

Find more country facts on: CIA The World Factbook – Poland

 

Habitat Facts

Habitat started in Poland in 1992.

Individuals served in FY2022  3,360

  • Through incremental construction –  465                     
  • Through rehab –   65
  • Through repairs   40
  • Through market development –  2,790

Volunteers engaged in FY2022  286

 

The housing need in Poland

Poland lacks about 1.5 million affordable homes. About 14% of Poles live in substandard conditions. Out of this figure, 35.7%, or 13.5 million people, live in overcrowded conditions.

Among those between 15 and 29 years old, the overcrowding rate reaches 48.5%. Poland builds too few housing units, while the rent market accounts for only 4% of the total housing stock.

Historically, the housing sector has been neglected in Poland, especially for low-income families. The number of apartments built annually has not improved the situation. Poland has 407 apartments for every 1,000 inhabitants, one of the lowest rates in the European Union.

 

How Habitat addresses the need

 

Innovative housing solutions
Habitat for Humanity Poland designs innovative solutions to respond to the housing problems. We also facilitate the repurposing of empty spaces, bringing together various stakeholders to increase the affordable housing stock in Poland.

 

Constructions and renovations
We support families facing challenges in accessing decent housing as well as organizations supporting vulnerable people, such as homeless shelters, centers for people affected by violence, nursing homes for people with disability and. Since 2022, we have also started supporting people who have fled the Russia-Ukraine war to access affordable and dignified short- and long-term shelter in Poland.

 

Advocacy and education
We increase public awareness of housing problems and advocate for the improvement of housing policies. Currently, Habitat Poland is advocating for legislative changes to increase access to social rental housing. We promote replicable and scalable housing solutions to maximize the impact and build resilience.  

 

Volunteering

Every year, Habitat Poland mobilizes corporate and individual volunteers who renovate houses with the families as well as share their expertise.

 

What you can do

DONATE

Please donate via habitat.org/donate/poland or visit habitat.org/donate and select “Designate your donation” to donate to Habitat Poland.

VOLUNTEER

The Global Village program is resuming region by region until a safe and quality experience can be provided at scale worldwide. Please visit habitat.org/gv for more information.

TITHE

Habitat affiliates in the U.S. support the international work through an annual tithe. For additional information, email [email protected] or contact your local Habitat organization.

 

CONTACT

Website: www.habitat.pl

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +48 790 210 104

 

Stories and news

Climate Change and Housing: How Must Our Homes Adapt

Climate change affects all areas of our daily lives. Recent study published by The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which is the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change says that Climate change is already affecting every inhabited region across the world. Do our homes need to change or has the process already started? How can we save energy? This and much more in the first episode of season 2 of Home Sapiens Podcast with our speaker Besim Nebiu. 

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Generations of joy

In 1992, Jerzy and Alicja became the first family to take a leap of faith and partner with Habitat Poland. Because they did, they, their children and their grandchildren are reaping the rewards that come with a stable, affordable home.

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Shelter leads to success

Young people who have aged out of the foster care system need a place to call home as they work to successfully transition into adulthood. With that in mind, Habitat Poland launched an innovative project that it hopes can serve as a model for the rest of the country.

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