In Memoriam
As we celebrate the life of our most famous volunteer, hear how he described what Habitat for Humanity meant to him.
As we celebrate the life of our most famous volunteer, hear how he described what Habitat for Humanity meant to him.
Longtime Habitat volunteer David Letterman shares his thoughts on how the Carters influenced and inspired him.
President Carter’s Habitat legacy lives on in the countless volunteers he inspired.
Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter have been champions and groudbreaking voices for affordable, decent housing for all, donating their time and leadership each year to build and improve homes through Habitat’s Carter Work Project.
Homeowners who built alongside President Carter remember a man who gave his all on the build site.
Learn more about the Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps program by reading about the real experiences of AmeriCorps members.
Achieving policy solutions in the four areas laid out by our Cost of Home campaign platform has enabled families to have greater access to homes they can afford — and to all the opportunities that follow.
Habitat is working to create what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called “the Beloved Community” — we will do the work in our practices, our programs and our networks to put equity and justice at the forefront of our efforts and bring that mission to the communities in which we work.
View our policy solutions to help remedy years of discriminatory housing policies and join us in helping to ensure all families have a stable, affordable place to call home.
Take action to support the campaign today, and, together, we can help make the #CostOfHome something we all can afford.