Pathways to permanence
The best way to assist families standing in the path of disaster is to find lasting solutions to their shelter needs.
The best way to assist families standing in the path of disaster is to find lasting solutions to their shelter needs.
Families are at the heart of Habitat’s mission. And in some families, the drive to help others find decent, affordable housing is passed down like eye color, a habit of the heart.
Habitat for Humanity’s 34th Carter Work Project begins in Canada July 9. During the week that follows, hundreds of volunteers will build homes alongside 150 families, including Indigenous families, at sites across Canada.
See how our volunteers built with a family in Nicaragua and learn how you can get involved with Habitat for Humanity today.
As the 36th annual Carter Work Project kicked off in Nashville, future Habitat homeowners, volunteers and donors, local leaders and musical talent, as well as the former president and first lady, convened at the historic Ryman Auditorium and then on the build site to usher in the weeklong build.
View the key results from Habitat’s Affordable Housing Survey in an infographic.
Each year, tens of thousands of organizations, employers, schools and other groups participate in the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance.
Two years ago, Indian River Habitat recruited homeowner LaKisha Erwin to manage their revitalization efforts in her neighborhood of Gifford.
We are here to help answer your questions about your financial donation to Habitat for Humanity. Please contact us if you need any assistance.
Habitat’s Solid Ground campaign helps create housing policy in Honduras that improves land access for families like Estella’s.