Habitat Humanitarians: The Scott Brothers
The multi-talented Drew and Jonathan Scott receive Habitat’s highest honor.
The multi-talented Drew and Jonathan Scott receive Habitat’s highest honor.
When you shop at Habitat ReStores, you not only get great stuff for great prices, you contribute to a great cause.
The affordable housing that your support makes possible might differ from place to place, but the hope you help build always remains the same.
“You don’t have to swing a hammer,” one Habitat volunteer says. It takes a lot of people performing a variety of tasks to help families find decent shelter. Consider adding one of these creative efforts to your to-do list.
Read a couple of particularly touching stories about special connections made between Habitat volunteers.
In October, we asked you to share with us the ways that you help Habitat. Check out the graphic we created from your answers and share it with your friends.
Master gardeners volunteer to landscape the yards of Habitat homes in Alabama.
When T.J. graduated from college he faced all of the same questions and opportunities that so many graduates face, but he says he “chose a much more fun route” by serving with AmeriCorps.
The families who build Habitat homes, the volunteers who work alongside them, and an entire world of generous donors and supporters come together to lay every solid foundation.
The 2015 Tucson Well-being Survey, a collaboration between the University of Arizona and Habitat Tucson, examines the challenges faced by lower-income families in Arizona’s second-largest city.