Every child needs a place
Every child needs a place to call home, a place where they can play and dream and plan for their future.
Every child needs a place to call home, a place where they can play and dream and plan for their future.
See how to paint a faux wooden pallet finish on a white wicker dresser Wendi bought at her local Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
Habitat celebrates all 2020 graduates, especially those whose parents partnered with Habitat to build a stable home and brighter future. Our CEO Jonathan Reckford shares a special message for recent graduates — and all of us.
Black and Hispanic/Latino households face unique barriers to homeownership, which in turn prevents access to the associated beneficial outcomes. This brief provides an overview of these structural and institutional obstacles and their far-reaching effects.
Learn how poverty is defined, why affordable housing can be difficult to find, how housing relates to health and more.
Your help and generosity allow us to be effective in thousands of communities around the world, to literally meet families where they live and partner with them to improve their housing.
“When people look at the kit, they see items and tools. I see hope.”
From around the world, children share what their Habitat for Humanity homes mean to them through hand-drawn illustrations of family life and their unique neighborhoods.
Check out this year’s house photos, featuring volunteers from the 2019 Carter Work Project in Nashville, Tennessee.