At-home Habitat activities for kids
During this uncertain time, many of us are seeing firsthand how critical a decent, affordable home is for a family. Spread the word and show your support for Habitat for Humanity’s mission to make housing affordable by embarking on some of these family-friendly activities.

Entertain and inspire the kids in your life while showing support for Habitat for Humanity’s mission to make housing affordable with these family-friendly activities.
Habitat for Humanity coloring sheets
Break out the crayons or markers and follow the journey of our coloring book star, Hugh Manatee, as he builds affordable homes with his animal friends.
Print your coloring sheets
Just print the coloring sheets and let your children’s creativity fill in the rest!
Habitat works together with families, local communities, volunteers and partners from around the world so that more people are able to live in affordable and safe homes.
Use Hugh’s journey to talk to your kids about what it would be like to help someone build something so important!
Paper houses
Start a discussion with your kids about home and what home means to them. While you do, have your kids create their own paper houses.
Print your paper house
Print our template for your kids to color and decorate their very own house. Then have your children write what home means to them on their paper house.
But don’t stop there — after completing your house, share it! Take a picture, post it to social media, and tag an elected official and @habitatvoices on X to let everyone know how important housing is to you.
Habitat’s advocacy efforts focus on policy reform to remove systemic barriers preventing low-income and historically underserved families from accessing adequate, affordable shelter. Add you and your child’s voice through this activity!
Community walking bingo
Habitat and our volunteers and homeowners work hard to strengthen communities worldwide. We want to help you identify strengths in your own community!
Print your bingo card
This family-friendly game of bingo allows you to get outside, get some exercise and see your community though a new lens.
Once you have a row complete, post a picture on social media and share your thoughts about the importance of housing and of keeping communities strong!

Habitat’s approach to resuming operations and programs
Decisions to resume operations at Habitat affiliates will vary greatly based on the status of the pandemic in the communities we serve, directives from state and local governments, and the capacity of the affiliates to modify their operations in a way that prioritizes safety.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Habitat for Humanity has prioritized the health and safety of the people in the communities we serve, as well as those staff, volunteers and partners who carry out our mission.
Our guidance to the members of our federated network throughout this pandemic has been consistent with public health recommendations and government directives to help flatten the curve. In the U.S., the federal government has now delegated decision-making regarding reopenings to state and local authorities, and we have provided guidance to local Habitat organizations about how they should consider restarting their operations.
We are eager for Habitat to fully resume our operations, not least because of the enormous housing need we face. The shortage of safe, decent and affordable housing was already at crisis levels prior to the pandemic. In the U.S., more than 18 million families were already paying half or more of their income on housing. Now, with tens of millions of people filing for unemployment, the situation is far worse. The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a public health crisis — it is a housing crisis.
Decisions to resume operations at Habitat affiliates will vary greatly based on the status of the pandemic in the communities we serve, directives from state and local governments, and the capacity of the affiliates to modify their operations in a way that prioritizes safety. We expect that full resumption of operations will be a phased approach that will take place over a period of months, not days or weeks.
Habitat for Humanity International has developed detailed guidance to assist its offices and affiliated entities in their decisions and plans for resumption of operations and programs, including construction activity, Habitat ReStore operations and offices. Throughout this process, we are asking for a posture of maximum flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances in communities and within local operations.
If you have questions about Habitat’s work in your community, please contact your local affiliate.

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