Commitment to safeguarding
Habitat for Humanity International has no tolerance for sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. Learn more about our safeguarding policy.
Habitat for Humanity International has no tolerance for sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. Learn more about our safeguarding policy.
Each year since 2007, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree on display in New York City is milled and donated to Habitat to use in construction projects. Lumber from the 2022 tree was used to build a deck and planter boxes at Sarah’s Habitat home in Corinth, New York.
By design, Habitat for Humanity homes provide a strong foundation for families to flourish. During our inaugural Habitat House Design Contest in 2020, generously sponsored by Simpson Strong-Tie, more than 100 Habitat affiliates submitted their plans for sustainable, resilient homes to help families in their communities thrive.
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Read about a study showing how safe, decent housing makes a difference in childhood development, health and learning.
ATLANTA (Dec. 15, 2016) - EXIT Realty Corp. International recently announced a $500,000 pledge to Habitat for Humanity.
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Despite setbacks caused by COVID-19, local, state and federal policy wins across U.S. lead to change.
Habitat for Humanity today announced it received a grant of nearly $557,000 from AARP Foundation to launch its Here to Stay: Home Upkeep for All™ home maintenance workshop series for low-income older adults, which will be tested by local Habitat organizations invested in serving older adults in their community.
A White House proposal to reorganize the federal government would greatly devalue investments in affordable housing, Habitat for Humanity warns.