Why get involved with Habitat?
Members of the Habitat family share why they build, advocate, donate — and love what they do.
Members of the Habitat family share why they build, advocate, donate — and love what they do.
Wesco employees participated in projects including new home construction, home repairs and rehab projects with local Habitat affiliates within communities where they work and reside.
Through its Financial Opportunity Center, Habitat for Humanity Findlay/Hancock County in Ohio offers barrier-free financial, employment and income-support coaching to all community members. The individualized and confidential support helps low-income residents reduce debt, improve credit and in many cases, become mortgage ready.
Only 21% of countries prioritize housing in climate commitments, according to a white paper released at COP29; urgent action is needed to address housing’s role in climate resilience and emissions reduction.
Workshops held at Habitat ReStores are great ways to gain DIY skills and meet new friends. Find out what you can expect at your next workshop!
Find answers to frequently asked questions about our face-to-face fundraising, or canvassing, and learn more about how every donation matters.
Explore Habitat for Humanity’s history – its beginnings, growth and milestones.