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Carter Work Project 2019 slideshow
The 2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project marked the 36th year that the former president and first lady have built alongside volunteers and future Habitat homeowners. Volunteers from across the country gathered to help families build roofs, walls and community.
“A way to give back”
Some Habitat volunteers wield a different set of tools.
Moments with Habitat
Over the years, we’ve witnessed families and volunteers swap smiles and stories, connect across cultures and languages and make both memories and an impact while working together to build homes and hope on a Habitat build site.
Help us change the outlook for more families
A hand offered in help is a powerful catalyst for change. When Habitat families and volunteers build side by side, everyone shares a new perspective.
Habitat Humanitarians
Habitat for Humanity recognizes Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, and Jonathan and Drew Scott as Habitat Humanitarians.
Around the world in 80 days with Habitat Canada
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Global Village volunteer trips being offered by Habitat Canada, 15 volunteer teams have fanned out across the globe to build homes and hope for families worldwide.
Jacqueline Innocent
Senior Vice President, Integrated Programs
Habitat for Humanity, Lowe’s and 17,000 women build with 650 families during Habitat’s National Women Build Week
Lowe’s employees make an impact at the Carter Work Project
Lowe’s employees have a longstanding history of participating in Habitat’s Carter Work Project, and they are continuing their enduring support at the 2023 event by helping to build homes and community in Charlotte, North Carolina.