How cities keep homes affordable in Honduras
Habitat helps cities in Honduras adopt housing policy that improves affordability for growing families like Fanny and Fredy’s.
Habitat helps cities in Honduras adopt housing policy that improves affordability for growing families like Fanny and Fredy’s.
To raise awareness and inspire action, the United Nations has designated Nov. 19 as World Toilet Day, a day to motivate the global community to address the tremendous needs of families like Sharda’s.
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Lowe’s and Habitat for Humanity have worked together for over 20 years to build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. As a national partner since 2003, Lowe’s has contributed more than $94 million, helping over 18,000 families improve their living conditions.
Habitat for Humanity Northern Arizona is building 500-square foot starter homes to bring more affordable housing options to Flagstaff, Arizona. An affordable down payment and an equity savings program are just two of the many features that make the affiliate’s starter home model so transformative.
Hear from just a few of the professional homebuilders and suppliers who helped Habitat partner with 230 families during the 2019 Home Builders Blitz to build, renovate and repair homes in communities nationwide.
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For teenagers Jamian and Jaquille, the best gift they’ve ever received is the home their mother built for them. Now the holidays are about celebrating the gifts the house keeps giving — a place to study, a place to have friends over, a place to create their family traditions.
After losing their Colorado home to the 2012 High Park fire, Candace and her family received a call from Fort Collins Habitat and learned their community would be helping the family come home.