Our mission, vision and principles
What is Habitat for Humanity and what do we believe in? Find out more about our mission, our vision, our principles and who we are.
What is Habitat for Humanity and what do we believe in? Find out more about our mission, our vision, our principles and who we are.
To achieve systemic changes, we’re working alongside informal settlement residents, community members and allies to address barriers to adequate housing in four focus areas.
Discover how a thriving bamboo industry can shape sustainable housing solutions for low-income communities across the globe.
Hábitat para la Humanidad se une al mundo en el duelo por la muerte del ex presidente estadounidense Jimmy Carter. Defensor de la vivienda digna y asequible, él y Rosalynn Carter donaron su tiempo y liderazgo cada año para construir y mejorar viviendas con Hábitat en todo el mundo.
This year marks a poignant milestone—the first Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project since President Jimmy Carter’s passing. Held in Austin, Texas, the 2025 project will build 48 affordable, energy-efficient homes in the nation’s first fully geothermal neighborhood.
Looking to donate a car, truck, boat, RV or other vehicle? Your vehicle donation to Habitat supports families in your local community. With our quick and easy donation form, you can make a difference today.
The 2019 Carter Work Project headed to Tennessee where President and Mrs. Carter worked alongside future homeowners and volunteers to build 21 homes in Nashville.
We work in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa and more.
Urban Institute developed a searchable database of the policy successes and systems changes influenced by local and state Habitat organizations in the first four years of the Cost of Home advocacy campaign.
When you co-fund a project, you help transform lives. By building housing, we build beyond the physical homes: adequate living conditions have a powerful impact on the livelihoods, health, education and more of households and communities.