A Habitat home brings stability to a family
“We know we have a permanent place now,” says Poe Shee. “We can plan for things.”
“We know we have a permanent place now,” says Poe Shee. “We can plan for things.”
Eric’s parents built their Habitat home a decade ago because they believed stability was central to their children’s success. Next month, Eric is leaving that home on a scholarship to Cornell University.
Carlos and Laura have made the last payment on their Habitat Argentina loan and now own their house in full.
Formerly homeless as a child, college student Devon Harrison volunteers with Habitat and helps a family achieve the stability she knows is so important.
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 Jefferson County’s new critical home repair program helps families affected by Hurricane Harvey in southeast Texas.
Mandy and her two sons are now living in a healthy home she built with Habitat for Humanity.
Diane is the first member of her family to own her own home thanks to Habitat for Humanity.
Wienerberger, which operates as General Shale in the United States, will donate bricks, roof tiles and piping materials for use in Habitat homes while also contributing its expertise and volunteers to help advance Habitat’s mission.