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See the invaluable connections made at the Carter Work Project
Through Habitat for Humanity’s Cars for Homes program, donated vehicles raise money to help more families. Just a few clicks online can get your donation in process.
How painting upholstery can easily renew a vintage barrel chair
Learn how painting upholstery can easily renew a vintage barrel chair in this step-by-step DIY furniture project tutorial.
7 things you should know about poverty and housing
Learn how poverty is defined, why affordable housing can be difficult to find, how housing relates to health and more.
House plans that turn ideas into reality
Learn who drafts Habitat for Humanity house plans and see some examples of homes we’ve built with families around the country.
Helping essential workers build affordable housing
The lack of affordable housing across the U.S. continues to threaten the livelihoods of essential workers. Habitat for Humanity Roaring Fork Valley and partners created Basalt Vista, a sustainable housing development to help 27 families stay and continue serving the community.
City of Mishawaka, KeyBank Foundation, Vera Z. Dwyer Charitable Trust and The Roger I. and Ruth B. MacFarlane Foundation Support Habitat for Humanity’s 35th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project as Platinum Sponsors
Forty-one families will experience the life-changing effects of building and owning a decent, affordable home, thanks in part to these Platinum Sponsors.
5 policy solutions to advance racial equity in housing
View our policy solutions to help remedy years of discriminatory housing policies and join us in helping to ensure all families have a stable, affordable place to call home.
Planting the mustard seed
In the midst of grief, one family began a journey to healing by serving with Habitat. Donating their family car to the Cars for Homes program is their latest step.
Rebuilding amid the rubble in southwestern Haiti
Together, we and our partners are committed to helping the people of Haiti do the incredibly hard work of rebuilding so that they are safer and more secure in their homes the next time disaster strikes.