Our mission, vision and principles
What is Habitat for Humanity and what do we believe in? Find out more about our mission, our vision, our principles and who we are.
What is Habitat for Humanity and what do we believe in? Find out more about our mission, our vision, our principles and who we are.
Don’t let the name fool you. We take in a variety of vehicle donations that roll and float, even if they have been retired from use.
Adam R. Scripps Foundation’s volunteers are committed to increasing home affordability in Austin, Texas, by helping to build homes during Habitat’s 2025 Carter Work Project.
Read Habitat for Humanity International’s statement on the second convening of the Open-ended Intergovernmental Expert Working Group on Adequate Housing for All, a vital milestone in the global effort to elevate housing within the development agenda.
The homes built will be part of the nation’s first fully connected geothermal Habitat neighborhood.
Volunteers like Habitat Zambia Board Chair, Mulenga Muleba, are key to what we do. When people step forward to give their time, leadership and energy, more families can build safer, stronger futures. Learn more about volunteering with Habitat.
See highlights from Jonathan Reckford’s interview with AP News about his two decades with Habitat for Humanity, including Habitat’s growth in disaster response and his relationship with the late President Carter.
Habitat for Humanity is a unified global network with more than 900 offices in the U.S. and operations in 60 countries. Local Habitat offices bring the mission to life, tailoring the work to meet their community’s needs.
Donate your stocks to help us ensure that even more families around the world have a safe, affordable place to call home.
Make a lasting impact by planning your bequest to Habitat for Humanity. You can put your donation to work today and leave a legacy for years to come.