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National service strengthens Charlotte community
Habitat AmeriCorps members and the AmeriCorps host site manager from Habitat Charlotte Region share how the AmeriCorps program has impacted their lives and work.
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About the Terwilliger Center
Learn more about why we work with housing market systems, our leadership team and the impact our work has on the communities we work alongside.
“The opportunity to serve my country again”
Neal Pointer, veteran and Habitat AmeriCorps member, reflects on his experiences with Habitat for Humanity.
Community maintains sanitary water kiosks during COVID-19
As COVID-19 grew into a pandemic, community members of Lusaka, Zambia, like Morrix stepped up to ensure their neighborhood water kiosks continued to be a safe and sanitary resource.
L.A. mayor on the affordable housing crisis
Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford discusses fair and affordable housing with Eric Garcetti.
Aging in Place impact
By partnering with Habitat’s Aging in Place program, older adults across the U.S. are able to access the resources they need to age in their homes, while maintaining both their independence and quality of life. The results are happier, healthier older adults – just take a look at some of the stories they’ve shared with us.
Children, Cities and Housing: Rights and Priorities
Children living in inadequate housing in urban areas are one of the most vulnerable groups globally. Read our discussion paper, written in collaboration with UN-Habitat and UNICEF for the World Urban Forum, on challenges faced by children in urban areas and strategies to enable a sustainable future for them.
Adam R. Scripps Foundation builds pathways to stability and joy at Carter Work Project
Adam R. Scripps Foundation’s volunteers are committed to increasing home affordability in Austin, Texas, by helping to build homes during Habitat’s 2025 Carter Work Project.