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Habitat for Humanity’s flagship publication goes social for its annual photo contest
Statement from Habitat for Humanity International Chief Operating Officer Patrick Canagasingham on the joint declaration for the Buildings and Climate Global Forum
This week, at the Buildings and Climate Global Forum in Paris, governments signed on to endorse a Déclaration de Chaillot, or common declaration, outlining common principles and cooperation framework for global efforts to achieve decarbonisation and climate change resilience in the buildings sector.
Statement from Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford on the June 29 Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action
“We know from our work in advocating for decent, affordable housing that it is crucial to acknowledge systemic barriers and biases.”
Habitat for Humanity International statement on Habitat Edmonton
Adrienne Goolsby, Habitat for Humanity International’s senior vice president, U.S. and Canada, issued this statement regarding an ongoing dispute between Habitat for Humanity Edmonton and families in its homeownership program.
Whirlpool Corporation and Habitat for Humanity renew 2016 partnership
Dow extends commitment to Habitat for Humanity for 30th year
Nissan and Habitat for Humanity celebrate 15 years of partnering with families to build stronger communities
Nissan North America and Habitat for Humanity celebrate 15 years of partnership this month. In honor of this milestone, Nissan is continuing its partnership by investing in local Habitat organizations.
Habitat for Humanity International’s Jacqueline Innocent advances to senior vice president role overseeing integrated programs
In this key senior leadership role effective in June, Innocent will advance the organization’s global housing initiatives by providing overall strategic direction and management of Habitat’s integrated programs group.
Habitat for Humanity calls on lawmakers to invest in new and existing tools to address affordable housing crisis
More than 450 advocates from 44 states and Washington, D.C., will urge Congress to act and prioritize policies that will increase the number of affordable homes, especially for entry-level homeownership.