Utah family comes home to unique Habitat house
After more than a year of renovations performed by more than 900 volunteers, one Habitat family is excited to start the New Year in their new home.
After more than a year of renovations performed by more than 900 volunteers, one Habitat family is excited to start the New Year in their new home.
In order to improve that access to land and ensure more security of tenure in Bolivia, Habitat is training female heads of household to serve as community leaders and secure tenure promoters in the city of Cochabamba.
Stacey Creamer, Greater Cincinnati Habitat volunteer, shares what first hooked her on volunteering with Habitat and what brings her back.
Barbara and Crystal Gotay talk about their experiences building their Habitat home and the community around them.
Fourth grader Ryan Mackay of Prince Edward Island, Canada, and his mom Liz share why they support Habitat.
Guillermo and Ivannia Carballo share the positive impact of their Habitat experience.
Residential energy efficiency offers untold potential for savings, job creation, improvements in health and safety, and community reinvestment. But often, the people who would benefit most from energy upgrades are least able to afford them.
However you help, Habitat for Humanity is all of us working together to literally meet families where they live and partner with them to improve their housing.
A Habitat for Humanity house is a hand up, a step up for families who — many of them for the very first time — are achieving a decent, affordable place to live.
Habitat volunteer Uday Rosario from Qatar recounts his first Global Village trip to Jordan.