Habitat for Humanity helped more than 3 million people build or improve a place to call home during past year
Since 1976, the global housing nonprofit has worked alongside more than 62 million people around the world.
Since 1976, the global housing nonprofit has worked alongside more than 62 million people around the world.
We asked our supporters to share with us the many ways they think of home and what having a home really means to them. Here are some of our favorite responses.
Yes, most Habitat ReStores offer pickup of furniture donations, as well as other large items like appliances and building materials. Schedule a pickup today.
While most of Culver City, California, was staying home and socially distancing as a result of COVID-19, Habitat for Humanity Greater Los Angeles supporters still wanted to find a way to welcome their newest neighbors—even if that meant doing so from at least 6 feet away.
Taking on a DIY art project? Get inspired by the winners of the Milwaukee Habitat ReStore Recycled Art Contest, and head to your local Habitat Restore for the recycled materials to create something new.
Find out how you can help us provide volunteer, homeownership and employment opportunities to U.S. veterans, military service members and their families.
When Rachel connected with Habitat for Humanity Greater Fresno’s Aging in Place program, her decades-long hope of tackling the upkeep of her home became a reality.
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