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Emmy Award winner Steve Thomas joins Habitat for Humanity in nationwide building effort
Deck the halls
Each year since 2007, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree on display in New York City is milled and donated to Habitat for Humanity to use in construction projects. Lumber from the 2022 tree was used to build a deck and planter boxes at Sarah’s Habitat home in Corinth, New York.
What is cause marketing?
Cause marketing is a mutually beneficial promotional partnership between a for-profit business and a nonprofit organization to aid in raising brand awareness and making the world a better place.
A Habitat family finds the freedom to dream
As a child, Michigan State Representative Ben Frederick and his family finally found stability in a Habitat home. As a grownup, Frederick sought an answer to the question: “How can I, in some small way, be worthy of all this?”
Disaster preparedness: Preparing pets for disaster
Pets are often considered members of the family, so it is important to take their needs and safety into consideration when preparing for a disaster.
The role of housing in educational opportunities
A family’s living conditions can play a significant role in a child’s educational opportunities and achievements.
How-to video: DIY unique flower planter with Habitat ReStore materials
A do-it-yourself project doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive — just take it from a DIY expert who transformed gently used materials from a Habitat ReStore into something new.
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.
Of what am I certain?
In this essay, Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford reflects on our organization’s mission, vision and faith principles, reaffirming certainty that Habitat stands in its its fierce commitment to the equality of all people and its unfailing devotion to the creation of opportunity for all.