A step up
A Habitat for Humanity house is a hand up, a step up for families who — many of them for the very first time — are achieving a decent, affordable place to live.
A Habitat for Humanity house is a hand up, a step up for families who — many of them for the very first time — are achieving a decent, affordable place to live.
National service has helped Vanessa Dingee flourish and set a lasting example for her young son.
President Carter called Habitat a “singular, divine concept that has opened a vision to me.”
Meet some of the families who partnered with Habitat to build a better future during the 2013 Carter Work Project.
Becoming a Habitat for Humanity homeowner with an affordable mortgage empowered Ronessa to build financial independence and launch her own successful business.
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.
Tornadoes in Georgia, Hurricane Floyd in North Carolina and Hurricanes Mitch and Georges in Central America were some of the Disaster Response efforts we worked on from 1996 to 2000.
Katie Caro, Learn and Build Experience alumna and Emerson College theater studies major, shares her life-changing experiences as a teen volunteer with Habitat for Humanity.
Follow along as we continue the legacy of the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project in Charlotte, North Carolina, working with future homeowners and volunteers to build 27 affordable homes.
For three decades, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity, Bank of America has helped families build and improve places to call home.