Habitat for Humanity, Lowe’s and more than 18,000 women build with families nationwide during National Women Build Week
The 11th annual National Women Build Week empowers women to build safe and decent homes in more than 300 communities nationwide.
The 11th annual National Women Build Week empowers women to build safe and decent homes in more than 300 communities nationwide.
Learn about the history of the Women Build program, where volunteers from all walks of life have come together to build since 1991.
Since credit can be difficult, if not impossible, for many households to access, we have focused on strategies for equitably increasing access to credit for underserved populations.
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.
Celebrating 10 years of empowering women, volunteers will build and improve 600 homes during National Women Build Week, May 6-14.
Join Habitat’s mission by volunteering, donating or shopping at a Habitat ReStore. Make a local impact and support affordable housing worldwide.
To help those who have served our country, The Home Depot Foundation has donated over $3 million to Habitat for Humanity International’s Repair Corps to build, repair or rehabilitate homes in partnership with U.S. veterans and their families.
In 2023, Habitat funded the Urban Institute to assess policy changes and interview stakeholders from Cost of Home’s first four years. Researchers identified six key strategies for driving policy and systems change.