“Digo Samudaya” or Resilient Communities
Promote safer, greener construction practices and build 30 homes for displaced families in Nepal
Promote safer, greener construction practices and build 30 homes for displaced families in Nepal
Lowe’s and Habitat for Humanity have worked together for over 20 years to build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. As a national partner since 2003, Lowe’s has contributed more than $94 million, helping over 18,000 families improve their living conditions.
Habitat for Humanity’s vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live, but a structure of intentional and systemic racial discrimination in the U.S. has created barriers to homeownership for many Black families.
You may have heard of Habitat for Humanity, but how much do you really know about us? Here are answers to some of the questions we hear most.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the U.S. was facing extreme housing challenges. Now, with hours, wages and jobs cut as a result of the coronavirus, even more individuals are facing housing instability.
Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter have been building and advocating for affordable housing alongside Habitat for Humanity for over 30 years. Journey through the incredible legacy of Carter Work Projects!
Learn how poverty is defined, why affordable housing can be difficult to find, how housing relates to health and more.
With the help of volunteers and donors like you, we are able to provide shelter assistance, education, training and partnerships to the affected individuals who find themselves in unthinkable situations rebuilding after a disaster strikes.
This year, we celebrate 25 years of Habitat for Humanity ReStores. That’s 25 years of helping more families build decent, affordable homes in your community and around the world.