“Women have the ability to make a difference”
Veteran Habitat volunteer and Lowe’s vice president of public affairs Chris Ahearn shares what she has learned through Women Build.
Veteran Habitat volunteer and Lowe’s vice president of public affairs Chris Ahearn shares what she has learned through Women Build.
After Hurricane Harvey left a wake of destruction in Texas, families across the state partnered with Habitat’s hurricane recovery program Habitat Hammers Back to rebuild their homes and their lives.
The story behind the landmark civil rights case that paved the way for people with developmental disabilities and mental illnesses to live in community settings.
Habitat’s Collegiate Challenge program provides year-round alternative school break volunteer opportunities to college students across the United States.
Barbara and Crystal Gotay talk about their experiences building their Habitat home and the community around them.
These experts break down how high housing costs undermine the type of competitive business environment essential to strong, vibrant communities.
As the 36th annual Carter Work Project kicked off in Nashville, future Habitat homeowners, volunteers and donors, local leaders and musical talent, as well as the former president and first lady, convened at the historic Ryman Auditorium and then on the build site to usher in the weeklong build.
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, families piece together their homes and their lives with the support of Habitat Hammers Back, Habitat’s hurricane recovery initiative.
Jahana Hayes, 2016 Teacher of the Year, encourages her students to do community service.