Habitat homeowner celebrates a year of firsts
Shaun and his family look back at their first year as Habitat homeowners.
Shaun and his family look back at their first year as Habitat homeowners.
Through shelter, we empower: Habitat for Humanity’s 2017 annual report celebrates global impact and homeowners’ success stories.
Through the ongoing partnership, Schneider Electric is continuing to provide electrical equipment for Habitat homes across North America, renewing their commitment to making affordable housing more accessible, sustainable and energy-efficient.
Habitat for Humanity International is calling on delegates at the world’s premiere climate change conference to ensure efforts to reduce carbon emissions don’t raise the cost of housing while also helping the most vulnerable families adapt their homes to withstand rising seas, extreme temperatures and increasingly intense weather events.
Habitat Poland is helping connect families to apartments through a city of Warsaw database of residents who have agreed to open their homes to Ukrainian refugees like Marina and her two young daughters.
Habitat for Humanity International is pleased to announce the election of Salesforce President and Chief Financial Officer Amy Weaver and the Right Reverend Robert C. Wright, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, to its board of directors.
Despite setbacks caused by COVID-19, local, state and federal policy wins across U.S. lead to change.
Donatos, the family-owned, fast-casual pizza chain, is partnering with Habitat to raise funds to support affordable homeownership from Jan. 30-April 30.
Simpson Strong-Tie has committed $450,000 to Habitat for Humanity to help build safe and affordable homes. Funding will also support the housing organization’s Habitat Strong program, which uses building methods to improve durability, resiliency and strength to uphold against severe climate conditions.
A White House proposal to reorganize the federal government would greatly devalue investments in affordable housing, Habitat for Humanity warns.