The positive impact our work has on individuals, families and communities
Carmen Smith, executive director of Jackson County Habitat in Florida, talks about seeing the results of their work in the families they serve.
Carmen Smith, executive director of Jackson County Habitat in Florida, talks about seeing the results of their work in the families they serve.
Hear straight from our supporters about the knowledge, lessons and skills they have learned on Habitat for Humanity build sites.
Every spring, the Milwaukee Habitat ReStore turns part of its indoor space into an art gallery packed with triumphs of imagination and whimsy: everything from paintings and jewelry to a camera tripod transformed into a floor lamp or a chess set made of polished finials.
As a volunteer with Habitat Huron Valley, Jim Jackson has seen the pure joy of more than 150 new homeowners since 2001.
What does pay it forward mean and how is this concept a key component of Habitat for Humanity’s work?
Renad Al-Souqi says volunteering with Habitat gives her the opportunity to help more families achieve stability and independence.
This November 15, America Recycles Day provides an opportunity to rethink what recycling cars could mean for you.
As COVID-19 grew into a pandemic, community members of Lusaka, Zambia, like Morrix stepped up to ensure their neighborhood water kiosks continued to be a safe and sanitary resource.
For low-income households and households of color in the U.S., homeownership can be a catalyst to wealth building. In this evidence brief, Habitat takes a look at how these gains from homeownership vary by income, gender and race/ethnicity.