The positive impact our work has on individuals, families and communities
Carmen Smith, executive director of Jackson County Habitat in Florida, talks about seeing the results of their work in the families they serve.
Carmen Smith, executive director of Jackson County Habitat in Florida, talks about seeing the results of their work in the families they serve.
Let’s hear directly from those who work so hard to create decent, affordable places to call home.
Find answers to the most common questions we get from folks interested in making a difference in their community and around the world with Habitat for Humanity.
Take a look back at all that has been accomplished and how Habitat is still building along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Learn how meaningful service with AmeriCorps can lead to career growth opportunities.
Each year, tens of thousands of organizations, employers, schools and other groups participate in the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance.
With every house we build, we help a Habitat partner family open the door to a better life. And in addition to using our hammers, we also use our voices to call for sound housing policy around the world.
Help us say thanks to the special teams of volunteers that help us go that extra yard to build homes, communities and hope.
See how our volunteers built with a family in Nicaragua and learn how you can get involved with Habitat for Humanity today.
Habitat for Humanity’s history and scope of work may surprise you. From an old chicken barn to serving more than 29 million families over 40 years, we have a lot of stories to share.