Teacher of the Year inspires through community service
Jahana Hayes, 2016 Teacher of the Year, encourages her students to do community service.
Jahana Hayes, 2016 Teacher of the Year, encourages her students to do community service.
If you wonder how far you can get these days on a penny and a prayer, Cameron can tell you. Really, really far.
Ron Vandeveld wanted to make a difference so he made sure that his legacy will make an impact through Habitat for a long time to come.
While most of Culver City, California, was staying home and socially distancing as a result of COVID-19, Habitat for Humanity Greater Los Angeles supporters still wanted to find a way to welcome their newest neighbors—even if that meant doing so from at least 6 feet away.
We asked you — our ReStore shoppers — to share favorite items found at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, and we received an enormous response both on social media and here on the blog.
Recognizing that responding to disasters is not enough, Habitat and affiliated organizations around the world, especially those located in disaster-prone regions, work to reduce vulnerabilities and build community resilience.
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter and hundreds of volunteers joined families in Dallas and Fort Worth to help build and renovate homes.
Lasting connections like these can inspire us and strengthen our resolve to build — together — a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
We invite you to join us in remembering President Carter’s remarkable legacy. Share how you’ve been inspired by President Carter’s life and service and read others’ stories in our memory book.