Helping our neighbors

The end of August 2005 was my first week on the job as Habitat’s CEO. Never had the United States experienced such a widespread and devastating natural disaster as the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina. And with Hurricane Rita following in a matter of mere weeks, only rarely had Habitat for Humanity been called upon to mount such an extraordinary response.

Beginning with our first visits to the affected areas, we were amazed at the strength and determination of those who were affected by the storms and the generosity of those who wanted to help. We talked to numerous families who had lost everything but were resolute in their commitment to start over and come back stronger. And we were blessed by volunteers and supporters from around the world who offered their support to help those families and communities rebuild.

This fall, we mark 10 years of hard work and rebuilding along the U.S. Gulf Coast, and we celebrate the resilience of our partner families — families like the Davisons. Through God’s amazing grace, the Davisons’ home is one of thousands that have been built, renovated or repaired in the region since Katrina and Rita.

Through your steadfast support, in those same 10 years, our tremendous growth has allowed us to partner with more and more families worldwide. We are grateful for all the ways you join us as we build and for your ongoing support. We particularly celebrate our HopeBuilders, whose faithful donations make such a difference every month.

Helping our neighbors, Habitat for Humanity

Again and again, we see such hope and determination as we work in communities around the globe. It’s what inspires us to continue working toward our shared vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live. It’s what drives us to help create a clearer picture of our neighbors and their housing needs. And those needs are urgent.

When a neighbor is in need — whether that person lives a short walk or thousands of miles away — those who pattern their lives after Jesus reach out to help provide love and support. That call is the basis of Habitat’s response to hurricanes, earthquakes and the day-to-day disaster of too many families who are living in poor conditions right now. You have the ability to help those families.

Who is your neighbor?

— Jonathan Reckford, Habitat for Humanity International CEO