A Habitat supporter: Everyone has a right to health, happiness, and peace. This door is in memory of James Henry.
J. Currie from Smyrna, Georgia: Affordable housing shows love in action: caring for neighbors and community by ensuring everyone has a safe, dignified place to live—not just in words, but through meaningful, compassionate choices.
Betty Lou Morrow from Oregon: Some lovely friends just bought their first home. In their honour, I want to help others find their first home.
Eliza from Philly: Affordable housing is important to sustaining human health and should be considered a a basic human right.
Mad from Austin, Texas: Affordable housing is a human right & home is the foundation for safety and security. Having a safe, affordable home allows individuals and families the security they need to navigate everyday life.
Kalynn from Georgia: Affordable housing is important to me because it is key in building wealth by reducing intergenerational poverty. Everyone deserves a decent place to live.
Troy Gaynier from HFH of Monroe County ReStore: A fellow volunteer walked to ReStore daily without a car. When we received an item she needed, I opened the door to community by driving her home with it.
Brian Feagans from Avondale Estates: Everyone deserves a place that contains rich memories of yesterday, makes precious moments today, and provides hope for an even better tomorrow.
Judy from Denver: EVERYONE deserves a safe, warm place to live, enjoy and thrive. Those of us that can help - MUST!
Tina from Virginia: Buying a home isn’t just about $—it represents opportunity, stability, having a stake in the future. That's shaped how I see housing, beyond shelter, as a symbol of dignity and possibility
Dan McColley from Boulder, Colorado: Affordable housing matters because it is the foundation for everything else. Without it, health, education, and stability unravel. With it, families build lasting opportunity and stronger communities.
Kelsey Mohring from Norfolk, VA: My home is my safe haven! After moving to a new place and rebuilding my life, being able to afford to buy my home provided a real sense of pride, stability and security for me.
Sandy from Atlanta, GA: Every family deserves the stability, dignity and hope that a safe home provides, and it’s inspiring to help open that door for someone else.
Cathy from Partridge: Having a safe, affordable and stable home meant my family has been able to focus on education, be present at work and school without worrying about where we were going to sleep that night.
Kristen D. from Avondale Estates, GA: Affordable housing isn't just about building-it's about opportunity, stability, and creating communities where people can thrive.