A compassionate and bold response
As we work to create sustainable transformation in communities around the world, it’s inspiration — and involvement — that we most need.
As we work to create sustainable transformation in communities around the world, it’s inspiration — and involvement — that we most need.
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.
The 2018 Carter Work Project headed to Indiana where President and Mrs. Carter worked alongside future homeowners and volunteers to build or improve 41 homes in Mishawaka and South Bend.
From around the world, children share what their Habitat for Humanity homes mean to them through hand-drawn illustrations of family life and their unique neighborhoods.
Now that they’ve built their “forever home” with Habitat, Cynthia and Valdemar are focused on building a safe, loving community where their sons can have a bright future.
Benjamin and Teresa thought affordable homeownership was out of reach until they found Habitat. Now the homeowners are active community leaders, and their family is flourishing.
Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to live in another country? Volunteer abroad with Habitat for Humanity.
See the milestones and achievements your support made possible in 2015.
This video montage celebrates Habitat homeowners who help build their own homes and the volunteers who work alongside them.