Why they matter: Housing and building codes
Code enforcement is a key way we can work together to provide safe homes and neighborhoods that create opportunities for everyone to succeed.
Code enforcement is a key way we can work together to provide safe homes and neighborhoods that create opportunities for everyone to succeed.
Habitat ReStores accept many used home goods and household items, salvaged renovation materials and surplus construction products. Find out what you can donate to a Habitat ReStore to keep your old housewares out of the landfill.
As more people are building their homes in woodland settings, wildfires have become increasingly dangerous. In order to protect your family, home and property, it is important to prepare before a wildfire strikes.
Habitat ReStores are home improvement stores and donation centers. You can support our work by shopping at and donating items to a Habitat ReStore near you.
Spring cleaning can help relieve the stress and set you up for an enjoyable springtime season ahead. Check out these spring cleaning tips and solutions from Home is the Key partner O-Cedar!
Thank you to the generous sponsors of the 2017 Carter Work Project.
Home is the Key sponsor Nest believes energy efficiency is a critical component of building sustainable homes and communities. Check out these tips to improve energy efficiency in your home.
Wondering how to get home repairs for veterans through Habitat for Humanity? Learn more about the Habitat veterans’ programs that provide assistance to veterans and their families.
Earlier this year, Phala, Chariya and their four children moved into a climate-sensitive Habitat home they helped build Cambodia’s Battambang province. The look of their home is similar to others in the area — but the difference is in the details.
With her daughters now successful and grown, Habitat homeowner Janet reflects on the lasting impact of the home she helped build.