You can help more families reach their full potential
For more than three decades, decent housing has made a difference for Habitat families worldwide. The sky truly is the limit when a family lives under a roof they helped raise.
For more than three decades, decent housing has made a difference for Habitat families worldwide. The sky truly is the limit when a family lives under a roof they helped raise.
“If 100 people gave 10, you’d have that much more toward a house for someone.”
Hear from Habitat for Humanity homeowners and volunteers on how they feel about home.
Irma and Silverio celebrated the final payment on their Habitat home by shredding the mortgage.
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Hurricane Stan, Sierra Leone’s humanitarian emergency and the Gujarat earthquake were some of the Disaster Response efforts we worked on from 2001 to 2005.
“We know we have a permanent place now,” says Poe Shee. “We can plan for things.”
The provincial government in Alberta has shown its full support by serving as a sponsor for the weeklong Carter Work Project.
Habitat Ethiopia works with people like Tegegn Bogale Selegn, who are affected by leprosy, to improve their housing conditions and also to reintegrate them into the community.
Earlier this year, Phala, Chariya and their four children moved into a climate-sensitive Habitat home they helped build Cambodia’s Battambang province. The look of their home is similar to others in the area — but the difference is in the details.
Your help and generosity allow us to be effective in thousands of communities around the world, to literally meet families where they live and partner with them to improve their housing.