Habitat for Humanity readies response to Hurricane Irma
As Hurricane Irma makes landfall in the Caribbean and moves toward the United States, Habitat for Humanity is preparing to expand its hurricane recovery response.
As Hurricane Irma makes landfall in the Caribbean and moves toward the United States, Habitat for Humanity is preparing to expand its hurricane recovery response.
Through sale of flameless candle, 120,000 consultants aim to help Habitat make affordable homeownership possible for more families.
The Mine continues its commitment to Habitat for Humanity for the fourth year through product donations with a retail value of $1 million to Habitat for Humanity ReStores.
In the southern tip of Texas, people had planned for a direct hit from Hurricane Harvey. When it missed, they took a deep breath — then got right to work helping others who weren’t so lucky.
Four organizations will serve as keystone partners of Habitat for Humanity’s response to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, each making contributions of $1 million or more to support the Habitat Hammers Back initiative.
International housing nonprofit aids communities impacted by Harvey and Irma.
Jonathan and Drew Scott are urging support of Habitat for Humanity’s response to Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma in a new public service announcement out today.
Like many disaster-affected areas before them, communities now dazed and broken by names like Harvey and Irma also will be rebuilt and restored.
Team members from the Quicken Loans Family of Companies will work alongside homeowners and residents to help strengthen their communities.
On-site in Texas, Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford reassures hurricane victims that we will build back.