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An inspired act of hope
When Robert Bonder died at 31, his family decided to honor his giving spirit by raising money for a Coastal Empire Habitat house in his memory. Ten years later, they’ve succeeded.
Love never quits
It was 1942, and on the outskirts of the rural South Georgia town of Americus, a radical experiment began. Koinonia Farm was the culmination of the lifelong passions of farmer and biblical scholar Clarence Jordan. On that farm, among rows of pecan trees, after years of struggles caused by boycotts and persecution, the seeds for Habitat for Humanity were sown.
Find and donate building materials at the Habitat ReStore
Find your local Habitat for Humanity ReStore to donate and purchase new and used building materials.
Housing Opportunities and Mission Engagement
We believe in a world where everyone — no matter who we are or where we come from — deserves a decent place to live. Habitat’s leaders have committed to creating a space where people of all races, all faiths and all backgrounds come together in common cause.
No place like home
After raising her own kids, Carrie has signed on once again for days filled with homework, basketball games, music lessons — and she’ll get to do it all in her own home thanks to a repair program for older homeowners.
SoLo Funds launches SoLo Causes to further commitment to local communities in partnership with Habitat
Habitat for Humanity International is one of SoLo Causes’ first partners. A percentage of each SoLo Funds loan will go to support Habitat’s mission.
Habitat for Humanity International announces appointment of Ed Anderson as chief administrative officer
Habitat for Humanity International is pleased to announce the addition of Ed Anderson, a global leader with experience in information technology, business operations, digital transformation and information security, as the organization’s chief administrative officer.
Women Build International
Women building, investing and advocating for simple, decent and affordable housing around the world.
5 qualities of a decent home
While Habitat’s work might look a little different in each of the 70 countries where we have a presence — based on local needs, styles, climate and materials — the elements that make a home “decent” are universal.