Housing and climate change
Learn about Habitat for Humanity International’s position on climate change and housing — our beliefs, our practices and our commitments.
Learn about Habitat for Humanity International’s position on climate change and housing — our beliefs, our practices and our commitments.
People with low incomes have generally been less civically engaged than the overall population, but homeownership can change that. In this evidence brief, Habitat examines the connections between income, homeownership, and civic engagement, as well as how closing the racial homeownership gap can mitigate racial gaps in civic engagement.
Read more about Rosalynn Carter and sign our online memory book.
Habitat for Humanity International and the One Sumter Economic Development Foundation today closed on a deal that will give way to Americus’ largest community park.
Disabilities and special needs can make it challenging to prepare for and respond to a disaster. If you or someone you know needs assistance, it is important to plan ahead.
Learn more about our disaster response work in Puerto Rico and other affected areas in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Download our guide for more than 150 home maintenance and DIY tips for homeowners.
Now more than ever, Habitat for Humanity’s work is critical. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we continue to work tirelessly toward our vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
We are committed to furthering the understanding around key trends in housing finance for low-income populations.
Habitat-USAID/BHA’s Humanitarian Shelter and Settlements fellowship offered students a chance to deepen their research and boost their professional careers. Learn about the fellows who were part of this innovative program and their inspiring work.