About Habitat for Humanity
You can learn more about Habitat for Humanity, what we do and why we do it.
You can learn more about Habitat for Humanity, what we do and why we do it.
Habitat ReStores are home improvement stores and donation centers selling new and gently used furniture, appliances, home goods, building materials and more. Proceeds from items sold at Habitat ReStores support our efforts to build homes, communities and hope.
We offer home repair services like painting, landscaping, weatherization and minor repairs, ensuring that families live in safe, decent homes for years to come.
Whether you shop for Habitat for Humanity merchandise on the Habitat Store online or shop at your local Habitat for Humanity ReStore, your purchase helps Habitat build homes, communities and hope.
Find out about bill S 1344, that would make a technical clarification to a Dodd-Frank regulation in order to allow Habitat for Humanity affiliates to continue to receive donated appraisals on homes for Habitat builds.
For these two volunteers, volunteering at a Habitat ReStore means sharing their love of crafting.
A whimsical tea party in the woods was created using repurposed materials — many from the Habitat ReStore.
Yulisa and Guillermo yearn for a home where their son, Cesar, will have the freedom to play and grow. Now the couple is building an affordable Habitat home with the help of Wells Fargo volunteers and the Wells Fargo Foundation.
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved the Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2015, which contains a provision supported by Habitat that would authorize a competitive grant program for national nonprofits providing weatherization services.
Alongside Habitat El Salvador, this Habitat family built a sturdy, affordable home that relies on wind, vegetation, the sun and even the heat to reduce their energy needs and costs.