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‘Living out his words’
AmeriCorps VISTA member Ashley Hartzell reflects on Dr. King’s legacy through the prism of a DC Habitat partnership.
Haiti’s lesson for us all
Habitat’s Mark Andrews reflects on earthquake recovery work — from rubble to a recognition of the power of the human spirit.
‘A mutual goal and mutual respect’
Volunteer Rita Keegan sees God at work when she travels with Thrivent Builds.
Summing it up
As the last day of 2011 approaches, we look back at Habitat for Humanity’s accomplishments over the past year, thanks to you.
Tell us what ‘home for the holidays’ means to you
As we celebrate the season, tell us about your family traditions and what being home during this special time of year means to you.
Faith that moves mountains
Why does faith motivate? As Habitat’s Doug Murrell has learned, “faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.”
Sharing a village spirit
A Global Village participant witnesses village spirit at work in Mozambique and learns about the virtue of community.
A new Habitat World online
Habitat’s longtime magazine now has a robust, multimedia-rich presence online, too! It’s a new way to advance the same goal: Share the stories of those helping to build a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
Counting our blessings
There are many things that we at Habitat for Humanity are grateful for this Thanksgiving. With 1.6 billion people still in need of safe, decent housing, we are especially thankful for all of our supporters who help make home and hope possible.
‘Blessed’ service
Teacher Todd Girard knows Habitat’s primary mission is building homes. After watching his students volunteer with Habitat for the past six years, Girard knows Habitat’s work can be life-changing for those helping, too.





