Working side by side
Homeowners who built alongside President Carter remember a man who gave his all on the build site.
Homeowners who built alongside President Carter remember a man who gave his all on the build site.
Learn more about our disaster response work in Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
We asked our supporters to share with us the many ways they think of home and what having a home really means to them. Here are some of our favorite responses.
Home is the Key partner Chico’s FAS believes in empowering women — and understands the central role that having access to a decent, affordable place to live can play in changing lives.
Through Howard University’s School of Law Fair Housing Clinic, student attorney Brianne Reese helps families struggling with housing.
President Carter called Habitat a “singular, divine concept that has opened a vision to me.”
As Habitat for Humanity mourns the loss of Rosalynn Carter, we also honor the many cherished memories that we have of her.
Advent is the beginning of the church year, when we prepare our hearts for Christ’s coming. Find devotions for the four weeks of 2017 Advent.
Thank you to these supporters and endorsing organizations for helping to make the Cost of Home campaign possible.
It was 1942, and on the outskirts of the rural South Georgia town of Americus, a radical experiment began. Koinonia Farm was the culmination of the lifelong passions of farmer and biblical scholar Clarence Jordan. On that farm, among rows of pecan trees, after years of struggles caused by boycotts and persecution, the seeds for Habitat for Humanity were sown.