The positive impact our work has on individuals, families and communities
Carmen Smith, executive director of Jackson County Habitat in Florida, talks about seeing the results of their work in the families they serve.
Carmen Smith, executive director of Jackson County Habitat in Florida, talks about seeing the results of their work in the families they serve.
Each year, tens of thousands of organizations, employers, schools and other groups participate in the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance.
See how you can make a lasting, positive impact on someone’s life by volunteering abroad through Habitat for Humanity’s Global Village trips.
Habitat volunteer Jeanne Costello shares highlights from her Global Village trip to Guatemala, working alongside coffee growers to build stoves and latrines for their homes.
Learn how poverty is defined in the U.S. and around the world, and how the reach and impact of poverty affects people.
Learn home maintenance tips from Habitat construction specialists to prevent damage and costly repairs to your home.
Meet just two of the women whose lives are changing, thanks to this annual event.
Check out these projects to see how amazing transformations like these help more families achieve strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter.
President and Mrs. Carter. Making a difference. The future. These are just a few of the answers that volunteers and future Habitat homeowners gave at the Carter Work Project when asked, “What inspires you to build with Habitat?”
After three years, 193 countries have come together in support of a new universal and integrated framework for global development, unprecedented in its scope and breadth of commitment.