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Angela Blanchard of Neighborhood Centers talks about community development with Habitat and helping homeowners make their own path.
Angela Blanchard of Neighborhood Centers talks about community development with Habitat and helping homeowners make their own path.
Thrivent Financial volunteers participate in Habitat for Humanity build sites across the globe. In their own words, these long-term volunteers share what Habitat means to them.
Access to safe and reliable water, sanitation and hygiene — called WASH — is an integral component of adequate housing. By connecting communities with our solutions, we help advance health outcomes, environmental conservation, women’s empowerment, economic growth and education.
Learn how Habitat uses microfinance and other financial innovations to help more people access housing solutions.
At Habitat, sweat equity is a new homeowner investing in their home or one for another family. It’s not a form of payment, but an opportunity to work alongside volunteers to bring to life a family’s dream of owning a home.
Check out the list of 84 U.S. Habitat for Humanity affiliates who received a gift from MacKenzie Scott.
Habitat for Humanity of Collin County’s Cotton Groves, a new sustainable and eco-conscious community, will be one of the first affordable housing communities built with shipping containers in the U.S.
Habitat for Humanity knows that creating opportunities for affordable homeownership changes lives. See the data behind why we build around the world and the difference a decent home makes for families.