Health education and intervention
“Habitat educated me,” says Yondella Hall. “I didn’t know leaking and standing water could affect my health.”
“Habitat educated me,” says Yondella Hall. “I didn’t know leaking and standing water could affect my health.”
Housing remains a neglected priority in local, national, regional and global development commitments and foreign assistance.
Habitat for Humanity is building the case that housing is more than just four walls and a roof – it’s health, education, economic opportunity and the foundation for a better future.
Your help and generosity allow us to be effective in thousands of communities around the world, to literally meet families where they live and partner with them to improve their housing.
Learn how Habitat Hammers Back is continuing to help families affected by hurricane damage and how you can get involved.
See how Habitat and AbbVie work in partnership with families like Sonaly’s and Jennifer and Ramon’s to create safe and resilient shelter in Puerto Rico.
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.
For Topeka Habitat, Habitat’s Aging in Place program has become a cornerstone of their work — just as the population the program serves continues to be a cornerstone of strength in the community.
This Easter season sees another annual blooming of partnerships between Habitat and local churches.