Faith in action
This Easter season sees another annual blooming of partnerships between Habitat and local churches.
This Easter season sees another annual blooming of partnerships between Habitat and local churches.
Around the world, Habitat for Humanity creates ways for younger volunteers to have fun while learning valuable life lessons.
Diane is the first member of her family to own her own home thanks to Habitat for Humanity.
Jim refers his fellow veterans to Habitat because of the difference our critical home repair program has made in his life.
“When people look at the kit, they see items and tools. I see hope.”
“No matter where my kids go, when we talk about home, everybody’s heart is here,” says Peggy, a disabled U.S. Air Force veteran who was able to repair her family home with the support of Habitat and The Home Depot Foundation.
Ryan helped his family build their own Habitat home. Now, as an AmeriCorps member, he’s helping others realize their dream of homeownership.
Habitat doesn’t just build new houses; we also do repairs like help painting Jo and John’s house when money was tight for the couple. Now they volunteer for us.
A Habitat for Humanity Restore in Illinois discovered a winning combination for bringing its community together — DIY projects, dogs and a good cause.
Volunteers like Habitat Zambia Board Chair, Mulenga Muleba, are key to what we do. When people step forward to give their time, leadership and energy, more families can build safer, stronger futures. Learn more about volunteering with Habitat.