“I can help someone else”
U.S. Marine Corps veteran’s Habitat journey takes him from volunteer to homeowner to employee.
U.S. Marine Corps veteran’s Habitat journey takes him from volunteer to homeowner to employee.
Hear from just a few of the generous people who volunteer with Habitat and find out why they choose to give their time to improve lives through shelter.
In the southern tip of Texas, people had planned for a direct hit from Hurricane Harvey. When it missed, they took a deep breath — then got right to work helping others who weren’t so lucky.
Boll & Branch, a designer and retailer of sustainable home goods, is donating a portion of pre-holiday sales to Habitat for Humanity.
Krushetta was tired of renting and waiting on repairs, but she’s achieved her dream of homeownership by building with Habitat, and her family is thriving.
As a child, Michigan State Representative Ben Frederick and his family finally found stability in a Habitat home. As a grownup, Frederick sought an answer to the question: “How can I, in some small way, be worthy of all this?”
Clarence Jordan’s spiritual teachings and partnership concepts provide the underpinnings that still guide Habitat’s work today.