Proud employees volunteer to help others
More than 6,000 Nissan employees have given their time and talents to help build homes all across the world. Meet two volunteers who exemplify that commitment.
More than 6,000 Nissan employees have given their time and talents to help build homes all across the world. Meet two volunteers who exemplify that commitment.
This fall, Amarillo Habitat celebrated the completion of its 100th home, a milestone made even more special by help from an organization that helped with its first.
More than 50 families in the Santa Cruz de Yojoa municipality now have clean water in their homes, thanks to Habitat, Mexichem and the Santa Cruz de Yojoa municipality.
Directing investment capital to the housing sector is an important part of insuring that there is an adequate supply of housing products and related services in the market.
Travel in your recreational vehicle to a variety of build sites around the U.S.
“You don’t have to swing a hammer,” one Habitat volunteer says. It takes a lot of people performing a variety of tasks to help families find decent shelter. Consider adding one of these creative efforts to your to-do list.
When you shop at Habitat ReStores, you not only get great stuff for great prices, you contribute to a great cause.
Volunteers like Habitat Zambia Board Chair, Mulenga Muleba, are key to what we do. When people step forward to give their time, leadership and energy, more families can build safer, stronger futures. Learn more about volunteering with Habitat.
Habitat is transforming underutilized buildings and vacant apartments into adequate housing, demonstrating that upgrading existing buildings can be a viable component to addressing the global housing deficit.
In 1991, five volunteers opened Habitat for Humanity’s first-ever ReStore in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Today, there are more than 1,000 ReStore locations across six countries, all contributing to Habitat’s vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.