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Habitat home means healthier life for Costa Rican family
Guillermo and Ivannia Carballo share the positive impact of their Habitat experience.
Honduran families benefit from affordable housing policies
Single mothers like Telma and Milady benefit from affordable housing policies created with Habitat Honduras’ help.
The global need for affordable housing and sustainable cities
See how important it is to address the rapid increase in urban populations around the world and what you can do to help us improve these conditions.
AbbVie offers major support for long-term recovery in Puerto Rico
With Abbvie’s support, Habitat will partner directly with hurricane-affected families to address their shelter needs as part of the the long-term solution for Puerto Rico.
An innovative housing solution leads to new beginnings for families in Nepal
In Nepal’s Eastern Terai region, families are building a brighter future for themselves with the help of the Hilti Foundation’s innovative cement bamboo frame technology. Habitat and the Hilti Foundation are working together to make the disaster-resilient and sustainable building method a viable market leader in Nepal.
Survey outlines need for affordable quality housing among U.S. families
Earlier this year, the MacArthur Foundation released the results of a survey of U.S. adults conducted to inform the work of the foundation’s How Housing Matters initiative.
Habitat for Humanity’s highlights from the World Economic Forum
Leading experts, international organizations, over 100 governments and more gathered in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum’s 2024 annual meeting this January. Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford attended to give affordable housing a seat at the table.
Let’s Open the Door
Students opening doors for their community and their futures
In 2015, 29th Street Road in Evans, Colorado, was a plot of undeveloped land. In 2019, it is a growing neighborhood of Habitat homes, 14 so far, transformed in part by high school students who are changing lives — including their own.