Habitat-USAID/BHA International HS&S fellowship recordings
Learn about the Habitat-USAID/BHA International Humanitarian Shelter and Settlements fellowship from our past webinars.
Learn about the Habitat-USAID/BHA International Humanitarian Shelter and Settlements fellowship from our past webinars.
As more people are building their homes in woodland settings, wildfires have become increasingly dangerous. In order to protect your family, home and property, it is important to prepare before a wildfire strikes.
Tornadoes are earth’s most violent storms and often form quickly, leaving little time to make life-or-death decisions. To survive a tornado, advanced planning and a quick response are essential.
Meet some of the families who partnered with Habitat to build a better future during the 2013 Carter Work Project.
Wesco’s contributions will support worldwide projects including Habitat’s Home Equals advocacy campaign, the funding of an energy-efficient home in Chiapas, Mexico, team builds in the U.S. and Canada and sponsorship of the 2024 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project.
Look back on Mrs. Carter’s extraordinary legacy and hands-on commitment to Habitat’s mission.
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.
Steve Thomas, former PBS television host, explains the difference between renovating and restoring a house.
Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter have been champions and groudbreaking voices for affordable, decent housing for all, donating their time and leadership each year to build and improve homes through Habitat’s Carter Work Project.
During the Carter Work Project, Roger and Ruth MacFarlane and their family will be on the build site, hammers in hand, working alongside future Habitat homeowners.