A Habitat home brings stability to a family
“We know we have a permanent place now,” says Poe Shee. “We can plan for things.”
“We know we have a permanent place now,” says Poe Shee. “We can plan for things.”
Heidi, a former teacher and youth advocate, shares her journey through the Habitat homeownership process and the sense of community it brings.
As the very first homeowner in Lawrence Habitat’s Comfort neighborhood, Cathy shares how she how she became part of the growing community from its very beginning.
A statewide survey of Habitat homeowners in Minnesota reveals more savings and more confidence that college is in reach.
Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford shares why some of his favorite moments with Habitat homeowners and volunteers are the house dedication ceremonies.
In a Habitat for Humanity house, a family can unlock their highest potential.
Emma Funfar and Dot Hannon — one a Habitat Cape Cod homeowner, the other a volunteer — have become close friends. Their bond, as happens so often, has lasted long after the build.
Lasting connections like these can inspire us and strengthen our resolve to build — together — a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
When a family partners with Habitat, every step of their journey is a step toward hope. Along the way, so many doors are opened.
In March, onlookers near Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth were treated to an unusual sight: a house rolling slowly along Seventh Street.