Disaster resilient building
The Habitat Strong program is designed to promote the building of homes that are more durable, resilient and physically strong.
The Habitat Strong program is designed to promote the building of homes that are more durable, resilient and physically strong.
The affordable housing that your support makes possible might differ from place to place, but the hope you help build always remains the same.
Explore the Cost of Home campaign’s impact on affordability, policy successes led by Habitat organizations, advocacy strategies, and an Urban Institute report assessing key policy changes shaping home affordability nationwide.
Low-income families are bearing the greatest brunt of the impact of climate change. At Habitat, we partner with financial institutions from around the world to provide the products and services that families need to build a stronger home for themselves.
Habitat for Humanity leaders comment on the proposed U.S. Federal Budget.
Our Disaster Response staff helps disaster-affected affiliates organize community clean-up efforts, assess impact and develop a response plan based on needs and available resources.
The homeownership gap between Black and white households is more prominent in Minnesota’s Twin Cities than in any other metropolitan area, with the nation’s largest Black and white homeownership gap at 51 percentage points — more than 20 percentage points above the national average. Learn how Twin Cities Habitat is responding to the challenge of closing the gap.
Our student-initiated high school and college chapters across the U.S. partner with us to build homes and to support awareness-raising events.
When T.J. graduated from college he faced all of the same questions and opportunities that so many graduates face, but he says he “chose a much more fun route” by serving with AmeriCorps.