Carter Work Project 2018
The 2018 Carter Work Project headed to Indiana where President and Mrs. Carter worked alongside future homeowners and volunteers to build or improve 41 homes in Mishawaka and South Bend.
The 2018 Carter Work Project headed to Indiana where President and Mrs. Carter worked alongside future homeowners and volunteers to build or improve 41 homes in Mishawaka and South Bend.
As we work to create sustainable transformation in communities around the world, it’s inspiration — and involvement — that we most need.
To raise awareness and inspire action, the United Nations has designated Nov. 19 as World Toilet Day, a day to motivate the global community to address the tremendous needs of families like Sharda’s.
Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to live in another country? Volunteer abroad with Habitat for Humanity.
This video montage celebrates Habitat homeowners who help build their own homes and the volunteers who work alongside them.
With every house we build, we help a Habitat partner family open the door to a better life. And in addition to using our hammers, we also use our voices to call for sound housing policy around the world.
Santosh Shah, founder and president of Today’s Youth Asia, talks about working with and for young people to create social change.
Meet just two of the women whose lives are changing, thanks to this annual event.
“Every day I when wake up in this house and I sit in the back warming up my car or I sit in the front or I’m shoveling a sidewalk, I just look up at it and sometimes still can’t believe that I own this. This is mine!”
“I want to be in my house, to sling my own pots and pans,” 80-year-old Alice says. Memphis Habitat has helped her do just that with their aging in place initiative.