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5 things overheard at the 2019 Carter Work Project

As the 36th annual Carter Work Project kicked off in Nashville, future Habitat homeowners, volunteers and donors, local leaders and musical talent, as well as the former president and first lady, convened at the historic Ryman Auditorium and then on the build site to usher in the weeklong build.

Disaster preparedness: Wildfires

As more people are building their homes in woodland settings, wildfires have become increasingly dangerous. In order to protect your family, home and property, it is important to prepare before a wildfire strikes.

Regaining independence and security

Staying in her house means so much to 75-year-old Habitat homeowner Katie, which is why she reached out to Twin Cities Habitat more than 20 years after becoming a homeowner.

Habitat Tucson: Understanding the community

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.

Checking the mail at their own Habitat home

Matthew and Kaylah share what it means to them and their family to have built a home with Habitat’s help and the welcomed changes they’re getting used to like having a mailbox.

Habitat Humanitarians: The Scott Brothers

The multi-talented Drew and Jonathan Scott receive Habitat’s highest honor.

Turning housing awareness into an art form

UN-Habitat predicts that 3 billion people will need adequate shelter by 2030 but making that need tangible — and such a large number relatable — isn’t easy. Habitat for Humanity Bulgaria has answered that challenge with something unexpected: art.

Habitat helps Indiana family build a better future

For the Bennett family, their Habitat Evansville home came at just the right time.

A family volunteers together and grows closer

The Frantzeskakis family supports Habitat with monthly donations and time together on build sites.

Promoting health in Zambian communities

Habitat’s definition of decent housing includes access to clean water, something more than 40% of Zambians don’t have. By partnering with Habitat Zambia, many communities can now access clean, treated water.

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