Preserving our past, building our future
On April 1, the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia officially announces the opening of the Habitat for Humanity International collection.
On April 1, the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia officially announces the opening of the Habitat for Humanity International collection.
Habitat’s +You thought leadership series brings together experts from around the world during live streaming events as they inform and educate our audiences about significant and pressing issues in housing today.
When Robert Bonder died at 31, his family decided to honor his giving spirit by raising money for a Coastal Empire Habitat house in his memory. Ten years later, they’ve succeeded.
Young leaders build alongside families as part of youth initiative in Asia-Pacific.
After Typhoon Haiyan, Sarda’s family slept for months on scrap materials under a tarp. In his new Habitat house, he says, “it will be much easier to take care of my nephews and keep them safe.”
The annual AmeriCorps Build-a-Thon event showcases the importance of service and the transformative power of a decent house, like the ones Frankie and Jackie built with Habitat.
Improving affordable homeownership leads to numerous outcomes that extend beyond the house to areas ranging from community engagement to education. This evidence brief provides an overview of how families can prosper with greater access to decent, affordable housing.
Thank you to those investing in Habitat’s work at the lead philanthropic level and learn how to get involved.
Steve Thomas, former PBS television host, explains the difference between renovating and restoring a house.
Habitat for Humanity helps families increase their financial security for long-term personal success.