Habitat for Humanity, Lowe’s and more than 18,000 women build with families nationwide during National Women Build Week
The 11th annual National Women Build Week empowers women to build safe and decent homes in more than 300 communities nationwide.
The 11th annual National Women Build Week empowers women to build safe and decent homes in more than 300 communities nationwide.
Help us celebrate all of the families who have achieved strength, stability and self-reliance in our 40 years of building.
The partnership increases commitment to highlighting global need for safe and affordable housing while addressing the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on women.
Today, in recognition of housing’s critical role in climate mitigation and adaptation, Habitat for Humanity has made specific programmatic commitments toward accelerating low-income families’ access to low-carbon, resilient housing solutions.
Thousands of volunteers are joining Habitat for Humanity’s 34th Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project in Canada to build 150 homes in celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary.
More than 100 Habitat for Humanity organizations throughout the country are calling on debate organizers and presidential candidates to address the nation’s urgent housing affordability needs.
Habitat urges Congress to protect important programs and resources critical to international humanitarian and development programs, especially those critical for shelter and poverty reduction.
MetLife employees help with homebuilding and community renovation projects in Bulgaria, Egypt, England, Hungary, Ireland, Jordan, Lebanon, Poland and Romania for their Community Service Week.
Over five days, future homeowners will work alongside President and Mrs. Carter and hundreds of other volunteers from Indiana and around the world to build or improve about 30 homes in Mishawka and South Bend.