Women empowering women and their families
Meet just two of the women whose lives are changing, thanks to this annual event.
Meet just two of the women whose lives are changing, thanks to this annual event.
After losing their Colorado home to the 2012 High Park fire, Candace and her family received a call from Fort Collins Habitat and learned their community would be helping the family come home.
Associates from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation believe Habitat is an ideal partner to work alongside communities to improve the health and quality of life the residents living there.
For Topeka Habitat, Habitat’s Aging in Place program has become a cornerstone of their work — just as the population the program serves continues to be a cornerstone of strength in the community.
After a military career as an aviation officer didn’t happen, Colton Shaheen has found another way to soar.
Habitat for Humanity recognizes Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, and Jonathan and Drew Scott as Habitat Humanitarians.
As part of Habitat for Humanity’s ongoing hurricane recovery efforts, generously supported by AbbVie, Habitat works with local businesses to help families in Puerto Rico repair homes affected by hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Learn about a home so energy efficient that it is projected to create more energy than it uses, based on a family of four.
Rapid response is essential after a disaster, but it’s just as important to help communities prepare for the next time nature strikes.
Antonia Cuffee shares how growing up in a Habitat home gave her the stability and values she needed which has led to many successes in her life.