Veterans continuing to serve through Habitat
Learn how Habitat partners with The Mission Continues to empower veterans to continue serving at home and help build stronger, more stable communities.
Learn how Habitat partners with The Mission Continues to empower veterans to continue serving at home and help build stronger, more stable communities.
Samantha is 13 years old and has lived in 13 different places. This last one, she says, is going to stick.
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.
Habitat doesn’t just build new houses; we also do repairs like help painting Jo and John’s house when money was tight for the couple. Now they volunteer for us.
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.
Renad Al-Souqi says volunteering with Habitat gives her the opportunity to help more families achieve stability and independence.
After a military career as an aviation officer didn’t happen, Colton Shaheen has found another way to soar.
National service has helped Vanessa Dingee flourish and set a lasting example for her young son.