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Disaster preparedness: Preparing pets for disaster
Pets are often considered members of the family, so it is important to take their needs and safety into consideration when preparing for a disaster.
Valspar to contribute $36 million to Habitat for Humanity
Neighborhood revitalization in action
From building local parks to scaling homebuilding to opening community gardens, discover how residents and affiliates are using Habitat’s neighborhood revitalization approach to drive change in their communities.
Rosalynn Carter and Habitat for Humanity
Read more about Rosalynn Carter and sign our online memory book.
Disaster preparedness: Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms can cause dangerous lightning, large hail, flash flooding, tornadoes and strong winds. They often develop quickly and with little warning, so it’s important to learn the danger signs and plan ahead.
Habitat’s support of Sustainable Development Goal 11
Habitat for Humanity supports the U.N. Sustainable Development Goal 11, which addresses global development challenges of the world’s growing urban population through an intersectional approach.
David Letterman remembers President Carter
Longtime Habitat volunteer David Letterman shares his thoughts on how the Carters influenced and inspired him.
Impact
By partnering with Habitat, families and communities transform their lives with the incredible effects of safe and affordable shelter, including improvements in health, safety, child development, economic opportunity and educational achievement.
Vice President Biden advocates increasing affordable housing across U.S. at event co-sponsored by Habitat for Humanity
Habitat co-sponsored the Housing Affordability Opportunity: Lowering Costs and Expanding Supply discussion at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development along with Enterprise Community Partners and HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research.