First in her family to own a home
Diane is the first member of her family to own her own home thanks to Habitat for Humanity.
Diane is the first member of her family to own her own home thanks to Habitat for Humanity.
Two families share how they are building strong homes and lasting friendships with U.S. and Canadian volunteers during the 2017 Carter Work Project.
Read the story of Ellen Hill, a committed volunteer and supporter whose legacy of giving lives on through the impact of the generous donation of her two-bedroom home, which she bequeathed to Habitat East Bay/Silicon Valley in her will.
In November, Habitat Guatemala marked a major milestone with the dedication of its 75,000th house. Families like Hember’s now have a safe, stable place to call home.
Heidi, a former teacher and youth advocate, shares her journey through the Habitat homeownership process and the sense of community it brings.
Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter have been building and advocating for affordable housing alongside Habitat for Humanity for over 30 years. Journey through the incredible legacy of Carter Work Projects!
Download and read our annual reports, 990 tax forms and consolidated financial statements to learn more about our work around the world.
Volunteer and Lowe’s employee Candace Hartley participates in her ninth National Women Build Week, shares what keeps her coming back to build.
After their house was damaged during a violent storm, 10-year-old Oliwia and her family couldn’t live in their own home, play in their own yard and pick apples from their trees — until they found Habitat Poland.
Read the statement of Chris Vincent, Habitat for Humanity International’s vice president of government relations and advocacy, regarding Habitat for Humanity’s mobilization efforts on Capitol Hill to combat the ongoing home affordability crisis.