How I made a DIY tiki torch out of skis from Habitat ReStore
Tiki skis? Yes. I made a tiki torch from snow skis at Habitat ReStore. Here’s how.
Tiki skis? Yes. I made a tiki torch from snow skis at Habitat ReStore. Here’s how.
Each year since 2007, lumber milled from the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree has been used to help a family build their Habitat house.
Learn about a home so energy efficient that it is projected to create more energy than it uses, based on a family of four.
To achieve systemic changes, we’re working alongside informal settlement residents, community members and allies to address barriers to adequate housing in four focus areas.
Every day a family spends in their Habitat home is a day of empowerment and opportunity.
A do-it-yourself project doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive — just take it from a DIY expert who transformed gently used materials from a Habitat ReStore into something new.
When Rachel connected with Habitat for Humanity Greater Fresno’s Aging in Place program, her decades-long hope of tackling the upkeep of her home became a reality.