Frequently asked questions about Habitat’s hurricane recovery program in Puerto Rico
Frequently asked questions about Habitat’s hurricane recovery program in Puerto Rico.
Frequently asked questions about Habitat’s hurricane recovery program in Puerto Rico.
Habitat for Humanity is committed to increasing access to safe, decent and affordable housing in Puerto Rico and assisting people on their “pathway to permanence” in securing shelter.
Habitat for Humanity se compromete en incrementar el acceso a la vivienda asequible, segura y digna en Puerto Rico y a ayudar a las personas en su “camino hacia la permanencia” para conseguir la vivienda.
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Our Innovation Awards recognize global innovators developing solutions to advance affordable housing. The 2021 winners in the inspirational practices category, generously sponsored by Whirlpool Corporation, developed practical solutions that improved housing in Germany, Colombia and India.
Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford issues a statement applauding Congress for including over $10 billion for energy-related housing measures in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
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Through our comprehensive, community-led WASH strategies, Habitat has helped thousands of families improve their lives and livelihoods. See the impact of our work in just a few of the lives and communities we’ve touched.
Working alongside homeowners and volunteers, Habitat Philadelphia started a home repair program to complete critical repairs that help preserve affordable homeownership while improving health and safety.
While Habitat’s work might look a little different in each of the 70 countries where we have a presence — based on local needs, styles, climate and materials — the elements that make a home “decent” are universal.