Habitat for Humanity builds its first 3D-printed home in the U.S.
Groundbreaking project in Tempe, Arizona, seeks to provide scalable and sustainable solution to acute affordable housing shortage.
Groundbreaking project in Tempe, Arizona, seeks to provide scalable and sustainable solution to acute affordable housing shortage.
After Hurricane Harvey left a wake of destruction in Texas, families across the state partnered with Habitat’s hurricane recovery program Habitat Hammers Back to rebuild their homes and their lives.
With Abbvie’s support, Habitat will partner directly with hurricane-affected families to address their shelter needs as part of the the long-term solution for Puerto Rico.
LEVOLOR is donating an additional $1 million in cordless metal blinds and cellular shades to the global housing nonprofit for use in new Habitat homes.
Hundreds of MetLife employees in Europe, the Middle East and Africa will work alongside Habitat for Humanity homeowners for homebuilding and community improvement projects as part of the company’s fourth annual Community Week.
Local Habitat organization across the U.S. will be able to choose from both LEVOLOR cellular shades for energy efficiency and metal blinds for durability, two key factors in how Habitat builds decent and affordable homes.
Continuing a tradition of impactful giving, LEVOLOR donated $1 million worth of cordless Classic Value Faux Wood Blinds in 2025 to support the construction and renovation of Habitat homes across the United States.
This year, we celebrate 25 years of Habitat for Humanity ReStores. That’s 25 years of helping more families build decent, affordable homes in your community and around the world.
Learn more about why we work with housing market systems, our leadership team and the impact our work has on the communities we work alongside.
With a donation of more than $550,000 and employee volunteers joining homeowners in multiple local Habitat for Humanity builds, Assurant kicks off its national partnership with Habitat for Humanity.