Collegial construction in Virginia
Orientation for incoming freshmen at Virginia’s Roanoke College includes building a brand new home alongside a Habitat family.
Orientation for incoming freshmen at Virginia’s Roanoke College includes building a brand new home alongside a Habitat family.
When Job Kalulu was still in primary school, his family lost their home. Today, Job and his family live in a safe, decent Habitat home.
Mario Fourney takes joy in providing his children with a safe, secure home to grow up in.
Kevin and his siblings are growing up in the Habitat house that gave their parents a place to make a new life.
Every child needs a place to call home, a place where they can play and dream and plan for their future.
Each year since 2007, lumber milled from the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has been used to help a family build their Habitat house.
The families who build Habitat homes, the volunteers who work alongside them, and an entire world of generous donors and supporters come together to lay every solid foundation.
Homeowner Lyndsay found security and self-reliance in her new Habitat home.
Habitat helped Luisa and her son build a safe, healthy place to live.
Shelter empowers parents, and every single child deserves to feel that strength and stability day after day. That’s what we envision when we talk about a world where everyone has a decent place to live.