Carter Work Project 2013
In October 2013, the Carter Work Project improved homes and communities in California, Colorado, New York and New Jersey.
In October 2013, the Carter Work Project improved homes and communities in California, Colorado, New York and New Jersey.
Every day a family spends in their Habitat home is a day of empowerment and opportunity.
Learn about a home so energy efficient that it is projected to create more energy than it uses, based on a family of four.
After a military career as an aviation officer didn’t happen, Colton Shaheen has found another way to soar.
Orientation for incoming freshmen at Virginia’s Roanoke College includes building a brand new home alongside a Habitat family.
See how Habitat for Humanity works alongside families like Rosalinda’s to help build, improve or repair home, during good times and in times of disaster.
Learn more about what advocacy is, why advocacy is important and the ways Habitat for Humanity is advocating for safe, affordable housing.
In this season of giving thanks, millions of families will gather at home to remember good times and to create more. That’s what a home does; it provides a stable place for families to grow strong and make memories.
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.
Jonathan and Drew Scott are urging support of Habitat for Humanity’s response to Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma in a new public service announcement out today.