Carter Work Project kicks off with spirit
The sound of song, prayer and then hammers took hold of the Habitat for Humanity work site on the first build day of the 35th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project in Mishawaka, Indiana.
The sound of song, prayer and then hammers took hold of the Habitat for Humanity work site on the first build day of the 35th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project in Mishawaka, Indiana.
Our community partners do more than help build homes. They are providing a brighter future in partnership with families and entire communities.
This year, we celebrate 25 years of Habitat for Humanity ReStores. That’s 25 years of helping more families build decent, affordable homes in your community and around the world.
A portion of your program donation established by Habitat for Humanity covers the cost of travel accident and sickness insurance.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about employer-matched gifts, such as how to match donations made to a local Habitat affiliate or Habitat’s Global Village program.
“You don’t have to swing a hammer,” one Habitat volunteer says. It takes a lot of people performing a variety of tasks to help families find decent shelter. Consider adding one of these creative efforts to your to-do list.
Here’s what Habitat for Humanity is doing and how you can join us in support of the people of Nepal.
How can community engagement enhance your civic responsibility? A Habitat AmeriCorps alum shares how his alternative break led to a transformational experience.
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Taking a step toward a greener future together, Macon Area Habitat and students from Mercer University’s engineering department worked with six homeowners to design and install solar photovoltaic systems on the roofs of their Habitat homes.