J.J. Watt Foundation donates $2.3 million to help Habitat for Humanity continue to repair homes damaged by Hurricane Harvey
The donation will be used to help families and communities rebuild stronger and more resilient places to call home.
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.
Acrylic bath remodeling company Bath Planet is donating $250,000 in bath tubs, showers and associated bath accessory products to Habitat for Humanity as part of a new partnership that will help support the construction of Habitat homes across the country.
Green Home Solutions is partnering with Habitat for Humanity in 2019 to provide services to improve the indoor air quality of homes being repaired or rehabilitated by Habitat.
Splunk Inc. announced today that it has partnered with Habitat for Humanity this summer to help build and repair homes alongside future Habitat homeowners in over 20 communities around the world.
Drawing on 25 years of leadership in nongovernmental organizations and the private sector, Canagasingham will assume operational responsibility for Habitat in March 2020.
Habitat for Humanity International is pleased to welcome Craig Molyneaux, a seasoned and accomplished finance executive in global for-profit and not-for-profit environments, as the organization’s new chief financial and administration officer.
Habitat for Humanity teams are readying their response as Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall early Thursday in Florida, less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact on the U.S. Southeast.
Habitat for Humanity today expressed concern about recent federal actions impacting AmeriCorps staffing given how critical the national service agency has been in scaling Habitat’s impact in communities across the United States.
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