A Habitat home brings stability to a family
“We know we have a permanent place now,” says Poe Shee. “We can plan for things.”
“We know we have a permanent place now,” says Poe Shee. “We can plan for things.”
Over five days, future homeowners will work alongside President and Mrs. Carter and hundreds of other volunteers from Indiana and around the world to build or improve about 30 homes in Mishawka and South Bend.
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.
Diane is the first member of her family to own her own home thanks to Habitat for Humanity.
The Frantzeskakis family supports Habitat with monthly donations and time together on build sites.
A Habitat house is transforming the lives of Sonia’s family. They, in turn, are helping to transform their neighborhood.
Three-year-old Ana Maria Aldana had news she could not wait to share with just about anyone she came across.
Mandy and her two sons are now living in a healthy home she built with Habitat for Humanity.
The 35th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project is now underway in Indiana’s St. Joseph County. A total of 41 homes will be built, renovated or repaired in Mishawaka and South Bend as part of the 2018 Carter Work Project.