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Learn about some of the families and individuals that have partnered with us to build a better future.
Learn about some of the families and individuals that have partnered with us to build a better future.
We provide a variety of volunteer opportunities for those ages 5 to 40. Learn how you can make a difference by joining a campus chapter, signing up for a school break volunteer trip and more.
Join a service-learning experience where you can volunteer in multiple countries with our Global Village program. Habitat for Humanity offers you opportunities to learn from the local community about affordable housing issues and work in partnership to build safe housing solutions.
Leveraging the power of storytelling and art, the exhibit aims to catalyze a movement to reduce the racial wealth gap by inviting visitors to experience and visualize the multitude of factors that contribute to housing inequities in the U.S.
Looking to donate a car, truck, boat, RV or other vehicle? Your vehicle donation to Habitat supports families in your local community. With our quick and easy donation form, you can make a difference today.
What is Habitat for Humanity and what do we believe in? Find out more about our mission, our vision, our principles and who we are.
At Habitat, we partner with families, communities and local organizations across the U.S. to help older adults improve their homes and their quality of life so they can flourish where they live.
Learn about Habitat’s homeownership process and family selection qualifications. Habitat does not give away houses; instead, future homeowners partner with local affiliates and volunteers to build or rehabilitate a home and pay an affordable mortgage.
Whether you shop for Habitat for Humanity merchandise on the Habitat Store online or shop at your local Habitat for Humanity ReStore, your purchase helps Habitat build homes, communities and hope.
Habitat’s vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Habitat is committed to removing barriers to affordable homeownership for the most vulnerable communities in more than 70 countries around the world.