Why we love Habitat
Longtime volunteers and Habitat Humanitarians Jonathan and Drew Scott share why they support our work.
Longtime volunteers and Habitat Humanitarians Jonathan and Drew Scott share why they support our work.
When we ask Habitat homeowners what their homes make possible for them, their answers — just as they share them with us — fit together like poetry. The powerful poetry of lives changed and futures transformed.
Habitat Jefferson County’s new critical home repair program helps families affected by Hurricane Harvey in southeast Texas.
A former deputy sheriff builds a more accessible home in Minnesota with help from his friends.
Taking old pallets and turning them into a new sink vanity proves that reusable materials really can be found anywhere.
In order to improve that access to land and ensure more security of tenure in Bolivia, Habitat is training female heads of household to serve as community leaders and secure tenure promoters in the city of Cochabamba.
The Kruses made some simple holiday decorations out of items they found at their local Habitat ReStore. What crafty holiday decorations have you made?
Helen’s new roof is the result of a home repair assistance partnership between the city of Beaumont and Habitat Jefferson County.
Kevin Walters has long been a champion of decent and affordable housing. In 2012, he helped revive Habitat Tucson’s Rainbow Build, a build funded by LGBTQ+ organizations and individuals during which hundreds of LGBTQ+ community members and allies come together to volunteer.