Habitat houses provide healthy foundations
Dirt floors can cause health issues for children. That’s why families like Lisseth’s are partnering with Habitat to build a safe, new home with a concrete floor.
Dirt floors can cause health issues for children. That’s why families like Lisseth’s are partnering with Habitat to build a safe, new home with a concrete floor.
Volunteer with Habitat in your community and around the world. With our help, families can achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better life.
Our community partners do more than help build homes. They are providing a brighter future in partnership with families and entire communities.
Andersen Corporation employees are committed to helping advance affordable housing in their local community as volunteers at Habitat’s Carter Work Project in Minnesota’s Twin Cities.
If you wonder how far you can get these days on a penny and a prayer, Cameron can tell you. Really, really far.
An estimated 6% of households in Latin America and the Caribbean have predominantly dirt floors, leaving millions of families at risk of catching serious, sometimes deadly diseases. By replacing dirt floors with concrete, we can help vulnerable families improve their health outcomes.
Learn the details of how Habitat and Whirlpool Corporation’s 23-year partnership has helped families around the world build strength and stability through safe and affordable housing.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood share why they pledge their continuing support to Habitat for Humanity.
Dwayne Spencer shares his personal journey and how Memphis Habitat works to make housing affordable and accessible.
See the story of how paying it forward with a donated dining set defines the meaning of giving back.