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“I tell everyone I meet”
Homeowner Youkhanna is one of Habitat for Humanity’s biggest advocates. “I tell people in the grocery, in church, wherever I go, how Habitat for Humanity has changed my life.”
Meeting a new family: Habitat volunteers
Habitat doesn’t just build new houses; we also do repairs like help painting Jo and John’s house when money was tight for the couple. Now they volunteer for us.
Habitat for Humanity of Wake County hosts first Cars for Homes Milestone Build
Eritrean emigrants see homeownership dream come true in San Jose
Meet some of the families who partnered with Habitat to build a better future during the 2013 Carter Work Project.
Habitat for Humanity’s 30th annual Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project to take place in Oakland and San Jose, Calif.; Denver; and New York City in 2013
Habitat for Humanity’s 30th annual Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project to take place in Oakland and San Jose, Calif.; Denver; New York City; and Union Beach, N.J.
Meeting America’s urgent housing needs will require solutions from both the private and public sectors
An increasing number of families across the U.S. face challenges in finding decent and affordable housing and policymakers across the country are debating how best to provide housing solutions that work for families of all income levels that support the recovery and resilience of local economies.
MacFarlane family joins the Carters on the build site
During the Carter Work Project, Roger and Ruth MacFarlane and their family will be on the build site, hammers in hand, working alongside future Habitat homeowners.
Accessible upgrades for aging homeowners
Through our Aging in Place program, Habitat aims to help older adults make the upgrades and repairs necessary to ensure their homes are accessible and safe to continue living in as they age. These stories exemplify our work to provide these accessible accommodations across the U.S.