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.
Rock band Daughtry is making a major contribution to Habitat Hammers Back, the initiative effort helping to repair and rebuild in the aftermath of hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
Habitat for Humanity International is pleased to announce the addition of Ed Anderson, a global leader with experience in information technology, business operations, digital transformation and information security, as the organization’s chief administrative officer.
NewAge Products will donate at least $100,000 of its products to Habitat affiliates in the U.S. and Canada. In addition, NewAge Products personnel will volunteer for Habitat events during the coming year.
Petro Home Services, a heating oil and home services provider, is renewing its partnership with Habitat for Humanity with a donation to support Habitat’s work in the U.S.
Habitat is engaged with its local organizations throughout the storm’s anticipated path, and is encouraging residents to prepare for the storm.
To protect the health and safety of its staff, volunteers and the communities it serves, Habitat for Humanity International today announced that it is requiring the use of face coverings or masks in all of its global offices, branches, warehouses and Habitat ReStores.
The partnership will bring Granite employee volunteers to build alongside future Habitat homeowners to help make an affordable home possible for many families across the country.
Habitat for Humanity International is pleased to welcome Tim Phillips, an accomplished and recognized legal and risk management leader, as the organization’s new chief legal officer.
Habitat for Humanity teams are readying their response as wildfires continue to rage across Southern California. Initial reports indicate some Habitat homes were destroyed in the region and the organization will continue to conduct assessments as soon as it is safe to do so.