Habitat for Humanity International to support more than 300 AmeriCorps service member positions through $8.05 million grant
The increased funding is part of AmeriCorps’ $440 million investment to better support national service and volunteerism.
The increased funding is part of AmeriCorps’ $440 million investment to better support national service and volunteerism.
Hundreds of MetLife employees in Europe, the Middle East and Africa will work alongside Habitat for Humanity homeowners for homebuilding and community improvement projects as part of the company’s fourth annual Community Week.
More than one-third of Prologis employees in seven countries in Europe, Asia and the Americas will volunteer with Habitat in 16 communities to help families improve their living conditions through decent, affordable shelter.
Able Services, demonstrating its commitment to the communities in which it does business, is partnering with Habitat for Humanity to support community revitalization efforts across the U.S. to create viable and measurable change with neighborhood residents.
Local Habitat organization across the U.S. will be able to choose from both LEVOLOR cellular shades for energy efficiency and metal blinds for durability, two key factors in how Habitat builds decent and affordable homes.
“I want to be in my house, to sling my own pots and pans,” 80-year-old Alice says. Memphis Habitat has helped her do just that with their aging in place initiative.
Members of Habitat for Humanity’s senior leadership team, Habitat employees and community members gathered to formally dedicate Habitat’s operational headquarters building in honor of the organization’s “spiritual father” Clarence Jordan.
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The donation will be used to help families and communities rebuild stronger and more resilient places to call home.
Habitat for Humanity International is pleased to announce that Pamela Hughes Patenaude, former deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, has agreed to join to its board of directors.