Statement from Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International
President Carter was dehydrated working in the hot sun in Winnipeg during the Carter Work Project.
President Carter was dehydrated working in the hot sun in Winnipeg during the Carter Work Project.
Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford discusses how the public health emergency caused by COVID-19 has also become a housing emergency. For far too many families, the message of “shelter in place” isn’t as straightforward as it sounds.
Thousands of builders and suppliers demonstrate their commitment to addressing the lack of affordable housing in communities across the U.S.
We are encouraged by the commitment to housing that this bill demonstrates and support its provisions to streamline existing programs, increase the supply of affordable homes and preserve our aging housing stock.
Habitat for Humanity calls for transformative action prioritizing adequate housing and informal settlements.
Get inspired with these before and after shots of repurposed furniture found at a Habitat ReStore and brought back to life!
Reckford and leaders from 13 other major nonprofit organizations are urging the “Trump administration to immediately stop this wrong and immoral policy.”
Theresa made this love wall art from light switches at Habitat for Humanity’s Philadelphia ReStore. See step-by-step instructions on how she created this work in the blog.