How can kids help Habitat?
Around the world, Habitat for Humanity creates ways for younger volunteers to have fun while learning valuable life lessons.
Around the world, Habitat for Humanity creates ways for younger volunteers to have fun while learning valuable life lessons.
Homeowner Kathy reflects on what life has brought her after she and her daughters moved into their Habitat home in Boise, Idaho, 25 years ago. “Back then, before Habitat, I figured that homeownership would always be out of reach,” she says.
A step-by-step guide to how to make a tall planter box from pallet wood.
If you don’t have the traditional materials to make a wreath, get creative! Theresa shows us how she made Christmas wreaths using tube brushes she found at Habitat ReStore.
Theresa made this love wall art from light switches at Habitat for Humanity’s Philadelphia ReStore. See step-by-step instructions on how she created this work in the blog.
Workshops held at Habitat ReStores are great ways to gain DIY skills and meet new friends. Find out what you can expect at your next workshop!
Back-to-school DIY desk space ideas for getting your kids’ desks ready for homework: shop Habitat for Humanity ReStore for ready-to-use deals on desks and little treasures perfect for upcycling.
How an inexpensive wood chair from Habitat for Humanity ReStore was repurposed into a charming DIY planter.
See how you can transform an old three-drawer dresser into a modern-looking storage bench.
Tiki skis? Yes. I made a tiki torch from snow skis at Habitat ReStore. Here’s how.