Families in Puerto Rico receive shelter repair kits
“When people look at the kit, they see items and tools. I see hope.”
“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.
A little paint, creativity and an old cabinet door is all it takes to create great looking holiday signs. Check out how it’s done!
Habitat for Humanity is working with the Communitas Coalition to urge the United Nations to help make cities and homes around the world more affordable, safe and sustainable for all.
The Kruses made some simple holiday decorations out of items they found at their local Habitat ReStore. What crafty holiday decorations have you made?
Read about a study showing how safe, decent housing makes a difference in childhood development, health and learning.
Taking old pallets and turning them into a new sink vanity proves that reusable materials really can be found anywhere.
Donate your stocks to help us ensure that even more families around the world have a safe, affordable place to call home.