Habitat Humanitarians: The Scott Brothers
The multi-talented Drew and Jonathan Scott receive Habitat’s highest honor.
The multi-talented Drew and Jonathan Scott receive Habitat’s highest honor.
Explore Habitat for Humanity’s history – its beginnings, growth and milestones.
Two families share how they are building strong homes and lasting friendships with U.S. and Canadian volunteers during the 2017 Carter Work Project.
Habitat for Humanity’s long-term impact on communities is on full display in Oak Cliff Gardens, a neighborhood of 400 homes in the larger area of East Oak Cliff in Dallas, Texas.
Longtime volunteers and Habitat Humanitarians Jonathan and Drew Scott share why they support our work.
James lived through the bad times in the Memphis neighborhood of Uptown, and his hope for better times became a reality when the 2016 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project set to work with his neighborhood.
Mary Mack, Wells Fargo & Company’s senior executive vice president and head of Consumer Banking will join the board and lend her expertise to the leading global housing nonprofit.
Habitat Humanitarians Jonathan and Drew Scott celebrate what’s best about building with us.
Take a look back at all that has been accomplished and how Habitat is still building along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
In March, onlookers near Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth were treated to an unusual sight: a house rolling slowly along Seventh Street.