Opening doors to opportunity
Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford reflects on just what you help build when you build with us.
Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford reflects on just what you help build when you build with us.
Members of the Habitat family share why they build, advocate, donate — and love what they do.
More than 250 homes will be built, renovated and repaired in communities across the country this week, as thousands of professional homebuilders and suppliers partner with Habitat for Humanity in the 2018 Home Builders Blitz.
Members of Habitat for Humanity’s senior leadership team, Habitat employees and community members gathered to formally dedicate Habitat’s operational headquarters building in honor of the organization’s “spiritual father” Clarence Jordan.
Clarence Jordan’s spiritual teachings and partnership concepts provide the underpinnings that still guide Habitat’s work today.
This marks the 19th year the appliance manufacturer and nonprofit organization have collaborated to support families in need of affordable housing.
The family preparedness plan contains four steps that families should take to be ready for any disaster.
When a disaster strikes, your family might not be together, and communication channels might be down. It is important to plan how you will contact one another and discuss how you will communicate in different disaster situations.
Disabilities and special needs can make it challenging to prepare for and respond to a disaster. If you or someone you know needs assistance, it is important to plan ahead.
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.