Habitat for Humanity’s Repair Corps program
The Repair Corps program assists U.S. military veterans with critical home repairs. Learn what a critical home repair is and what types of work are included.
The Repair Corps program assists U.S. military veterans with critical home repairs. Learn what a critical home repair is and what types of work are included.
Learn how hard hats, safety glasses, safety boots and gloves can protect you from injury on a Habitat build site.
Learn how poverty is defined, why affordable housing can be difficult to find, how housing relates to health and more.
The lack of affordable housing across the U.S. continues to threaten the livelihoods of essential workers. Habitat for Humanity Roaring Fork Valley and partners created Basalt Vista, a sustainable housing development to help 27 families stay and continue serving the community.
Steve Thomas, former PBS television host, explains the difference between renovating and restoring a house.
Bend ReStore in Oregon recently launched the Furniture Flip Design Challenge to raise awareness for repurposing and money for their local Habitat for Humanity.
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.
Volcanic eruptions may be subtle or explosive and can produce dangerous lava flows, poisonous gases, and flying rocks and ash. Many volcanic eruptions are also accompanied by other natural hazards. If you live near a volcano, active or dormant, be prepared to act on short notice.
One year after the historically devastating hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, Habitat for Humanity continues to work with affected communities in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
Learn about the characteristics shared by most Habitat houses in the U.S. and Canada.